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BBVA's Indian MF foray to happen in next fiscal

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

BBVA, amongst the largest in the world, has approached a few leading public sector banks in the country for a possible tie-up for its MF business.        

However, the bank is yet to  receive any favourable response from them, a BBVA official said here on strict condition of anonymity.        

"We are yet to find a suitable partner here (for the MF business). Though big in size and present pan-India, Indian banks are lacking in product knowledge, effective risk managment tools and international market knowledge," the official said.        

 

The Spanish lender had entered India in April last year by opening a liaison office in Mumbai and already has an exposure of over $1-billion to Indian corporates.        

Though BBVA had approached leading public sector lender, Union Bank of India for a potential partnership, UBI is understood to have zeroed in on Beligium-based KBC as its partner.        

BBVA's Asia General Manager, Manuel Galatas, had said that the bank had initiated talks with two more state-run banks for the mutual funds business.        

Though Galatas declined to identify them, the banks are understood to be Bank of India and Corporation Bank.

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First Published: Jun 08 2008 | 4:17 PM IST

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