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People walk past a signboard of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation in Tokyo. The European private equity financing business SMBC is buying from GE represents about $2.2bn of total invested capital.
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General Electric Co said it would sell its European private equity financing business to a unit of Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp (SMBC) for about $2.2bn as the US conglomerate sheds financial assets amid a restructuring.
The portfolio represents about $2.2bn of total invested capital, GE said yesterday.
The portfolio carries a wider spread margin than most corporate loans, a source familiar with the matter said.
This makes the deal attractive to the core banking unit of Japan’s third largest bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG), which is trying to diversify away from the fiercely competitive corporate lending sector.
Major Japanese banks such as SMFG have been aggressively buying businesses and extending loans overseas to make up for a weak domestic market.
In 2012, SMFG acquired an aircraft leasing company from Royal Bank of Scotland Group for $7.3bn and this year, Mizuho Financial Group agreed to buy the US and Canadian loan portfolio of RBS for $3bn.
In April, GE announced plans to exit $200bn worth of finance assets which made it subject to government regulation as a financial institution.
The US industrial conglomerate has since signed agreements to sell about $23bn worth of assets, including the latest deal. GE Capital’s Japanese commercial finance operations are part of this wider sale process, with one person familiar with the matter valuing them at around $5bn.
GE is also shedding other assets.
The company said on Monday that it was selling its fleet management arm in the US, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand for $6.9bn.
GE is also selling its European fleet segment for an undisclosed sum that a source close to the matter said would be around $3.3bn.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Citigroup Global Markets were GE’s financial advisers and Clifford Chance was its legal adviser.
GE shares closed at $26.64 on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday. Up to Monday’s close, the stock had risen about 5% this year.
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