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Thai banks pool resources

Thai banks pool resources

(Thailand) Thailand’s government is looking at merging nine state-run financial institutions later this year in a bid to help them compete with more lucrative private banks. Thai finance minister Suchart Jaovisidha said the government was concerned that smaller banks would be at a disadvantage over the next four to five years because of intensifying competition.

He said upgrading the banks required large investment funds so a better strategy was to "get them married".

Thai banks are battling a stagnant corporate loan market and are in urgent need of borrowers.

The nine financial institutions produced combined profits of almost 10 billion baht (US$239 million) in Q2. They are: Government Savings Bank, Industrial Finance Corp of Thailand, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Bank of Thailand, Islamic Bank, Secondary Mortgage Corporation, Export-Import Bank of Thailand, Bank of Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives and Small Industrial Finance Corp.
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