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SBP approves Meezan Bank's purchase of HSBC unit

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ISLAMABAD: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has given Meezan Bank Ltd approval "in-principle" to purchase the local banking business of HSBC, the sharia-compliant lender said in a bourse filing on Wednesday, ARY News has learnt.

The statement did not give a price for the deal, which still requires shareholder approval and final consent by the regulator.

The sale is part of a strategy by Europe's biggest bank to exit from countries where it is unprofitable or lacks scale. HSBC's Pakistan unit has 10 branches and had assets of about $455 million at the end of 2013.

In contrast, Pakistani lenders are expanding, buoyed by regulatory steps to develop the Islamic banking sector in the world's second-most populous Muslim nation.

HSBC and Meezan Bank agreed the deal earlier this month, which is expected to be completed in the second half of 2014.

There are five full-fledged Islamic banks in Pakistan as well as 14 so-called Islamic windows, where conventional lenders offer Islamic financial services. Several are looking to grow or spin off existing operations while new entrants are also expected.

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