Bank of England approached UK lenders to gauge interest in troubled Metro Bank- FT

Reuters

Published Oct 08, 2023 08:08AM ET

Updated Oct 08, 2023 10:55AM ET

(Reuters) -The Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority approached a number of big UK lenders this week to see if they had any interest in taking over British lender Metro Bank, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

JPMorgan and HSBC studied bids for Metro before opting not to proceed on Saturday after being deterred by the extra capital a buyer would have to put in, the report said.

The Bank of England and HSBC declined to comment.

JPMorgan and Metro Bank did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.

Metro Bank has recently rejected a series of takeover approaches from specialist business lender Shawbrook and on Saturday held talks with bondholders about an equity injection alongside a debt restructuring, media reports said.

Consultancy EY is running the bidding process for Metro, the FT said. Metro is hoping to finalise a deal that would secure it new funds before the stock market opens on Monday, the report added.

Metro Bank has been considering a number of funding options after a series of setbacks in recent years, including accounting errors, leadership departures and delayed regulatory approval for key capital reliefs.

Metro Bank said on Thursday its options included a combination of equity and debt issuance, as well as refinancing and asset sales. It said that it met its minimum capital requirements and had not made a decision on fundraising plans.