13. CLIMATE ACTION

Mexico government no longer interested in buying Citigroup’s local retail unit

Written by Amanda

People walk past a Citibanamex bank branch in Mexico City, Mexico January 30, 2023. REUTERS/Henry Romero Acquire Licensing Rights

MEXICO CITY, July 13 (Reuters) – The Mexican government is no longer interested in purchasing Citigroup’s (C.N) local retail arm, known as Banamex, a government spokesperson said on Thursday, adding that the U.S. bank “chose a different path” for its unit.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador floated the idea of purchasing the bank in May, right after Citi announced plans to pursue an initial public offering of the business instead of an outright sale.

Deputy Finance Minister Gabriel Yorio told Reuters at the time that Mexico could pursue a total or partial acquisition of the unit.

Government spokesperson Jesus Ramirez did not immediately respond when asked which path the U.S. bank is taking.

Citi did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Before Citi’s decision to list Banamex, banking sources said mining conglomerate Grupo Mexico (GMEXICOB.MX) had been eyeing the unit for around $7 billion.

The deal to sell Banamex to Grupo Mexico fell through after tensions flared between the conglomerate, controlled by business mogul German Larrea, and Lopez Obrador following a government move to expropriate a section of one of Grupo Mexico’s railway lines.

Foreign financial firms such as Spain’s Banco Santander (SAN.MC) and local banks like Grupo Financiero Banorte (GFNORTEO.MX) were among a robust list of potential bidders when the sale was first announced in January 2022.

Reporting by Valentine Hilaire; Editing by Brendan O’Boyle and Jamie Freed

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

Acquire Licensing Rights, opens new tab

Valentine, a French-Panamanian who majored in journalism and philosophy, joined Reuters in December 2021 after spending eight years in Spain. She studied at the University of Navarra and after graduation held different roles at Spanish news outlets ‘El Español’, ‘El Confidencial’, and ‘La Información’. Valentine has helped boost the team’s win rate, broke news on high-profile developments, and collaborated with the Spanish service and polling teams. She spends her free time producing podcasts, playing violin, trying to learn Mandarin, and searching for the best cafes in town.

Source: reuters.com

About the author

Amanda

Hi there, I am Amanda and I work as an editor at impactinvesting.ai;  if you are interested in my services, please reach me at amanda.impactinvesting.ai