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Bank of Baroda to sell its Oman biz

Bank of Baroda decides to sell its Oman operation to Bank Dhofar; this is part of lender’s rationalisation exercise.

Streamlining its foreign operations, Bank of Baroda has decided to sell its Oman operation to Bank Dhofar.

The bank has accorded approval for accepting the offer for acquisition of the banking business of Bank's Oman territory operations by Bank Dhofar on a going concern basis, the state-owned lender said in a regulatory filing.

This is subject to approval from concerned regulatory authorities, it added.

The total business of Bank of Baroda’s operation in the country was 113.35 million Omani Rial while the net worth stood at 25.54 million Omani Rial.

The bank has been rationalising its foreign operations based on a comprehensive evaluation framework.

As part of this exercise, the wholesale branch in China was closed during 2020-21, and the entire stake in the wholly-owned overseas subsidiary at Trinidad and Tobago viz. Bank of Baroda (Trinidad and Tobago) Ltd was divested by way of sale to Ansa Merchant Bank Ltd.

As of 31 March 2024, the bank's total business (net) from international branches was Rs 3,83,409 crore and constituted 16.02% of the global business.

Total deposits were Rs 1,98,444 crore while net advances were Rs 1,84,965 crore.