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Equity acquires majority stake in Banque Commerciale Du Congo

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Equity has completed acquisition of 66.53 percent stake in the Banque Commerciale Du Congo (BCDC) at a cost of USD 95 Million.

Equity Group now has two subsidiaries in the Democratic Republic of Congo having earlier acquired ProCredit, a German bank, now Equity Bank Congo. BCDC is the oldest bank in the country, having been established in 1909.

“We have been fortunate to have had the opportunity to acquire two of the most solid banks in the market. With the second and fourth largest banks in the country being our subsidiaries,” said Dr James Mwangi, group managing director and CEO Equity group holdings.

“we are confident that amalgamation and merger of the two subsidiaries will produce a combined bank with a balance sheet in excess of USD 2Billion with the capacity and capability to contribute significantly to the development and transformation of the Democratic Republic of Congo.”

Dr. Mwangi said that a merger of the two entities will produce a subsidiary which contribute more than 20 percent of the Group’s total balance sheet.

The merged entity will firmly be on the path of becoming the largest banking entity in DRC within a period of one year given the leadership, managerial and financial resources of the Group and the business synergies that will go with being a member of regional group.

“We are glad that we now have the size and countrywide infrastructure that can bring our experience and capability to contribute significantly to the transformation of lives and livelihoods in DRC, while stimulating economic transformation of the country through resource allocation,” said Dr. Mwangi.

“The addition of and amalgamation with BCDC will put Equity Group Holdings Plc on the path to become a Kshs 1 trillion balance sheet business, that will benefit from economies of scale.”

George Forrest, BCDC majority shareholder said his decision to sell his shares in BCDC to Equity was because he knew Equity would preserve and develop it to further enhance the lustre it deserves.

BCDC has contributed greatly to the creation and development of the DRC and has contributed in writing its history over the last 111 years (one hundred and eleven years).

“I sell my shares to Equity in the trust that it will make it the largest bank in Congo and continue to contribute to the development and transformation of the country,” said Forrest.

“Today the transaction is closed, and I am a happy man and proud to have passed on to Equity the torch of this wonderful institution. Today I wrote the last page of my chapter of the book called BCDC and I am at peace that Equity will continue writing the wonderful story of BCDC.”

Dr Mwangi expressed gratitude to Mr Forrest and his family, the board and management of BCDC for their openness and trust during the period of the transaction.
“We are grateful for the trust and confidence bestowed on us,” said Dr Mwangi.

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