CCP Approves TPL Corp and ABHI’s Acquisition of 94.8% Stake in FINCA Microfinance Bank

The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has approved the acquisition of 94.8% shareholding in FINCA Microfinance Bank Limited by TPL Corp Limited and ABHI (Private) Limited. This significant transaction marks a new chapter for the microfinance bank, which has been a key player in promoting financial inclusion in Pakistan.

According to the CCP’s press release, FINCA Microfinance Bank’s existing shareholders include FINCA Microfinance Coöperatief U.A., International Finance Corporation (IFC), Triodos Fair Share Fund, and Acumen Pakistan. The approved Sale and Purchase Agreement outlines that TPL Corp Limited will acquire 33.17% of the bank’s shares, while ABHI (Private) Limited will secure a 61.61% stake, collectively taking ownership of the majority shareholding.

In its detailed competition assessment, the CCP examined the potential market impact of the acquisition on the microfinance lending services sector. The evaluation concluded that the transaction would not lead to a dominant position for the acquirers, thus ensuring continued market competition.

TPL Corp Limited, a publicly listed investment company, is known for its diversified portfolio, which spans insurance, real estate, security, asset tracking, and technology startups. Meanwhile, ABHI (Private) Limited operates as a licensed private company under Pakistan’s non-banking finance company regulations, specializing in investment finance services.

FINCA Microfinance Bank Limited, regulated by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), has been instrumental in supporting underserved populations through innovative financial products and services. Its current shareholders—FINCA Microfinance Coöperatief U.A., IFC, Triodos Fair Share Fund, and Acumen Pakistan—are globally recognized for their focus on sustainable investment and development in emerging markets.

The acquisition is expected to bring new opportunities for growth and innovation to FINCA Microfinance Bank. With TPL Corp Limited’s strategic investments and ABHI’s expertise in financial services, the partnership could strengthen the bank’s ability to drive financial inclusion and enhance its service offerings.

This development underscores the evolving landscape of Pakistan’s microfinance sector, with increased collaboration between established financial institutions and dynamic private sector players. As the deal progresses, stakeholders anticipate a positive impact on the bank’s capacity to serve its customers and contribute to the broader goal of financial empowerment in the country.

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