Trading in the two firms was suspended Wednesday as they disclosed that BPI’s majority shareholders were in negotiations to buy PNB, majority-owned by Lucio Tan, the country’s second-richest man.
“We confirm discussions with the Lucio Tan Group and will make the appropriate disclosures in accordance with the (exchange) disclosure rules,” BPI said.
PNB shares soared 11.69 percent to P84.10 in Tuesday trade, while BPI ended 3.21 percent higher at P88.45.
BPI is part of the Ayala conglomerate that is the largest property player in Makati, the Philippine capital’s main business district.
PNB also disclosed: “We confirm that there have been discussions between the Lucio Tan Group and the Ayala Group. We will make the appropriate disclosures within the day once we obtain the necessary board approvals.”
The Philippine Daily Inquirer, quoting unnamed banking sources, said the two sides were in advanced talks.
BPI is now the country’s third-largest lender, with assets of P842.6 billion ($20.48 billion) by the end of 2011, while PNB’s assets amounted to P316.3 billion.
The largest Philippine bank, Banco de Oro with end-2011 assets of P1.1 trillion, is controlled by the family of shopping mall magnate Henry Sy, the country’s richest man.