Australia clears ANZ, Suncorp banking merger

Australia clears ANZ, Suncorp banking merger

/ 09:26 AM June 28, 2024

SYDNEY — Australia’s government on Friday cleared a US$3.3-billion merger between the country’s ANZ and Suncorp banks, describing the decision as a close call.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers said he approved the merger after “much deliberation” following nearly two years of review by state and federal regulators.

Chalmers said it was an “on-balance call” but he received clear advice that “it would not be in the national interest to prohibit this transaction”.

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission had blocked ANZ’s proposed takeover of Queensland-based Suncorp Bank, saying it would significantly harm competition.

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But the firms managed to overturn the decision on appeal.

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ANZ, already one of Australia’s big four banks, will significantly boost its position as a mortgage provider through the Aus$4.9 billion (US$3.3 billion) merger.

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READ: ANZ’s $3.2-B Suncorp bank unit buyout approved by tribunal

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The federal and Queensland governments imposed a string of conditions.

They included an agreement for no net job losses over three years.

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The merged group is also required to lend Aus$15 billion (US$10 billion) for Queensland renewable energy products and infrastructure needed for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.

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