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SMFG Said to Eye $1.1 Billion Additional Investment in Yes Bank

SMFG Said to Eye $1.1 Billion Additional Investment in Yes Bank

Bloomberg15-07-2025
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. is considering making an additional $1.1 billion investment in Indian lender Yes Bank Ltd., people familiar with the matter said, following a previous investment made by Japan's second-biggest bank two months ago.
SMFG is seeking to acquire about 5% of Yes Bank shares from US investment fund Carlyle Group Inc. and other minority shareholders, the people said, asking not to be identified because the deliberations are private. SMFG may also buy about $680 million in convertible bonds issued by Yes Bank to help boost growth, the people said.
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