HomeBankingCanadian Tire reacquires Scotiabank’s 20% stake in its financial services arm in...

Canadian Tire reacquires Scotiabank’s 20% stake in its financial services arm in $650m deal

Date:

Kraken Granted Crypto Licence in Ireland to Boost European Operations

Leading crypto exchange Kraken secures virtual asset service provider...

Starling Bank Plans U.S. Bank Acquisition to Drive International Expansion

UK digital bank Starling eyes acquiring a U.S. lender...
  • Financial Transaction: Canadian Tire buys back Scotiabank’s 20% stake in its financial services arm, CTFS, through an all-cash transaction valued at around $650 million (CAD 895 million).
  • Loan Supplement: $290 million (CAD 400 million) of the transaction value is supported by an 18-month term loan from Desjardins Capital Markets.
  • CTFS Operations: CTFS, primarily known as Canadian Tire Bank, based in Oakville, Ontario, operates the Triangle credit card portfolio and rewards program for the retail chain.
  • Credit Card Holder Increase: The number of credit card holders has grown from 1.8 million to 2.3 million since Scotiabank first acquired its 20% stake in May 2014.
  • Buy-Back Rationale: Greg Hicks, CEO of Canadian Tire, states that the buy-back will expedite key elements of the Triangle rewards strategy, enabling the company to stay relevant to customers’ changing needs and expand the credit card program.
  • Continued Relationship: Although the partnership concludes, Scotiabank will provide a committed credit facility of $800 million (CAD 1.1 billion) to the financial services arm for the next 18 months.
  • Financial Advisor: Goldman Sachs is enlisted as the financial advisor for Canadian Tire to assess “strategic alternatives” for the financial services arm in the next year.
Exit mobile version