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Pepper Money agrees to buy HSBC’s New Zealand mortgage portfolio

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Australian non-bank lender Pepper Money is set to acquire HSBC’s NZ$1.4 billion mortgage portfolio in New Zealand, pending approval by the New Zealand Overseas Investment Office, with a focus on expanding its presence in the New Zealand market.

Facts

  • Pepper Money has signed a binding agreement to acquire HSBC’s NZ$1.4 billion mortgage portfolio in New Zealand.
  • The deal is expected to close in late November, subject to approval by the New Zealand Overseas Investment Office.
  • The acquisition aims for a “smooth and efficient” transition for customers after completion.
  • The acquired portfolio is estimated to have an outstanding balance of NZ$1.4 billion, boosting Pepper Money’s assets under management to A$18.9 billion.
  • Mario Rehayem, CEO of Pepper Money, views this acquisition as a strategic step in their growth plan, highlighting their familiarity with the New Zealand market since 2011.
  • Pepper Money plans to fund the acquisition using a combination of senior and mezzanine funding, with Pepper Money contributing the first loss equity, reflecting the portfolio’s prime performance.

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