Mitsubishi UFJ Lease to buy Hitachi Capital in deal worth US$2.8b
[TOKYO] Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Lease said on Thursday it would buy smaller rival Hitachi Capital in a deal calculated at US$2.8 billion.
The two companies formed a capital alliance in 2016 and had been negotiating a merger since, they said in a joint statement.
The deal would help the new company, to be set up in April, to compete with global competitors, they said.
Mitsubishi UFJ Lease would give 571 million shares to shareholders of Hitachi Capital, making the deal worth about 294 billion yen (S$3.84 billion) based on Mitsubishi UFJ Lease's closing price of 515 yen on Thursday.
Hitachi Capital has a market value of 319 billion yen based on Thursday's close.
The two companies will have assets worth about 10 trillion yen and almost 10,000 employees, they said.
Their combined revenue will be around 1.4 trillion yen, a Reuters calculation showed.
Japanese business magazine Diamond reported the transaction earlier on Thursday. The Tokyo Stock Exchange suspended trading in both companies' shares following the report.
REUTERS
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