Organisations rush to sell Sacombank shares to retrieve debts

July 27, 2020 - 07:36
Some organisations rush to sell shares of Sài Gòn Thương Tín Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Sacombank) to retrieve bad debts, but it was not easy to find buyers agreeing the offered price.

 

A man withdraws cash at an ATM booth of Sacombank. Sacombank's pre-tax profit reached VNĐ440 billion in Q2 this year, up 10.13 per cent over the same period last year. — Photo the courtesy of Sacombank

HÀ NỘI — Some organisations have rushed to sell shares of Sài Gòn Thương Tín Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Sacombank) to retrieve bad debts, but it was not easy to find buyers agreeing with the offered price.

Liên Việt Securities JSC (LVS) has recently failed to offload three million Sacombank shares because of inappropriate market conditions.

LVS last month registered to sell all three million Sacombank shares via order matching or put-through trading methods from June 18 to July 17.

More than a year ago, LVS bought many Sacombank shares. The average market price of Sacombank at the time was about VNĐ11,750 (US$0.5) per share.

Earlier in mid-February, Kienlong Commercial Joint-Stock Bank (Kienlong Bank) put up more than 176.4 million shares of Sacombank for sale at a starting price of VNĐ21,600 per share to retrieve bad debts.

These 176.4 shares were collateral assets of some individuals. This is the second attempt by Kienlong Bank to offload Sacombank’s shares since its failure at the end of January.

If the sale is successful, Kienlong Bank will collect more than VNĐ3.8 trillion.

Compared to the previous offering, Kienlong Bank has discounted the share price by 10 per cent. However, the price of VNĐ21,000 was still nearly double the transaction price of Sacombank shares on the stock market at the time.

However, between the end of February and early March, the COVID-19 pandemic made it difficult for Kienlongbank to execute the plan successfully.

Kienlongbank's credit risk provisions in the first six months of this year was 3.2 times higher than the same period last year, reaching VNĐ79 billion, mainly due to the provision for loans of a group of customers that have secured assets as STB shares.

The Việt Nam Export Import Commercial Bank (Eximbank) also plans to sell nearly 75 million shares of Sacombank to retrieve debts.

According to the report of Eximbank's Supervisory Board, the ratio of outstanding securities loans as of December 31, 2019 was 6.04 per cent, higher than the maximum level of 5 per cent. Most of the loans were overdue loans of seven customers having mortgages as Sacombank shares to buy Eximbank shares, with a total loan balance of VNĐ746 billion.

Sacombank's pre-tax profit reached VNĐ440 billion in Q2 this year, up 10.13 per cent over the same period last year. In the first six months, pre-tax profit touched VNĐ1.4 trillion, down by 2.2 per cent year-on-year.

As of June, Sacombank's total assets reached VNĐ481.9 trillion, up 6.2 per cent compared to the beginning of this year. Outstanding loans increased by nearly 5 per cent to VNĐ310.7 trillion. Customer deposits rose by 6.33 per cent to VNĐ426.2 trillion.

The bad debts on the balance sheet on June 30 stood at VNĐ6.68 trillion, up by nearly VNĐ950 billion from the beginning of this year, or up nearly 17 per cent. — VNS

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