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IMF condition for $6.6b loan: Pakistan to raise $600m by selling 250m HBL shares

byCustoms Today Report
24/02/2015
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ISLAMABAD – A report disclosed that the Pakistani government expects to raise $600 million by selling a minimum of 250 million shares of Habib Bank Limited next month so as to meet International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan conditions.

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The government owns 609 million shares or 42 per cent stake of Habib Bank Ltd. The decision on the discount of the shares would be taken just before the actual sale in late March, said Privatisation Commission Chairman Mohammad Zubair. “People are taking much more interest because the government is coming up with transactions every two months,” Zubair said. The government had sold a stake in the United Bank Ltd at a seven per cent discount last June and shares in Allied Bank Ltd at a three per cent discount in December, he added.

The sales are part of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s plan to raise $2 billion in the year ending June 30 in an effort to meet conditions attached to a $6.6 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan. After the stake sale, the government will invite bids for the sale of nine state-owned power distribution companies which is intended to be completed by June 2016, followed by the sale of a stake in the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) by March 2016.

 

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