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Iran Gov’t Will Sell Stakes in Banks

Iran Gov’t Will Sell Stakes in Banks
Iran Gov’t Will Sell Stakes in Banks

The government will launch one of its biggest schemes to divest banks’ non-financial assets in the coming week, a deputy minister of economy said. 
The divestiture is related to non-financial assets of state-owned Bank Sepah, according to Abbas Memarnejad, the deputy economy minister for banking, insurance, and state-owned companies' affairs. 
Bank Sepah plans to offer its remaining stakes in the Omid Investment Group, the bank’s investment arm in the stock market. “The divesture will be in several phases,” Memardnejad was quoted as saying by ISNA.
He refused to elaborate but noted that the company’s estimated value is 700 trillion rials ($4 billion) and Sepah plans to cede 18% of its stake in the first phase. 

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