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Standard Chartered Bolsters Singapore Unit's Capital - Report

Editorial Staff

21 March 2019

Standard Chartered is to pump more than $2.5 billion of capital into its Singapore-incorporated unit as part of a business transfer, according to the Straits Times publication. The capital is common equity Tier 1.

The ST report, which cited a statement from the UK-listed bank, said that the addition of the new capital, together with the bank's transition to advanced modelling for risk-weighted assets, would create an approximately threefold increase in the bank's capital. This news service has contacted Standard Chartered to confirm the report's accuracy and may update in due course.

Once the capital injection is complete, the local unit, known as Standard Chartered Bank Limited, will operate the bank's commercial, corporate and institutional, and private banking businesses, the report said. This is in addition to its retail banking business, which is currently operating under the unit.

The process, which is expected to be completed in May, is designed to boost efficiency and make the business less complex.