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Want Bank with Right Size, Right Value for Takeover: ICICI’s Chanda Kochhar

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ICICI Bank will look at acquiring a bank if it finds one with the right size and right valuation, but is yet to find a takeover target that fits in its evaluation model, the bank chief Chanda Kochhar said.
Ms Kochhar said that the 650 branches added by the bank to its network in the last fiscal was equivalent to adding one full bank every year.
“Earlier we took over banks of the size of 300-400 branches as they were relevant to our size at that time. But, today the size would have to be different. And with addition of 650 branches last year, it is like adding one full bank in a year,” Ms. Kochhar said.
In the past, ICICI Bank has acquired entities like Bank of Madura, Sangli Bank and Bank of Rajasthan. Its network currently comprises of more than 3,750 branches — which is the largest among private sector banks in India.
Asked whether ICICI Bank was open to fresh acquisitions, she said, “We are always open, but only if you get something at the right price and of right size.
“However, as of now there is nothing that looks like our evaluation model, but we keep our eyes open all the time…
“We have also grown over the years and therefore the size of a bank that one wants to take over has to be in the context of the acquirer’s own size.”
Asked about the current fiscal target, she said that it would be difficult to give an estimate at the moment, but that 350-400 branches would be added for sure.
ICICI Bank is India’s largest private sector bank with total assets of Rs. 5,94,642 crore as on March 31, 2014, while its total revenue and net profit for the last fiscal stood at Rs. 54,606 crore and Rs. 9,810 crore, respectively.

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