El banco CCF, antigua HSBC Francia, vuelve al mercado dos años después de su adquisición

Dos años después de su adquisición por parte del fondo Cerberus, el banco CCF vuelve a estar en el mercado. Los banqueros de inversión ya están contactando a posibles compradores para medir el interés en esta institución dirigida a clientes adinerados. El proceso de venta aún no se ha lanzado oficialmente.

Según Le Figaro, los banqueros de inversión han iniciado conversaciones informales con potenciales compradores para el banco CCF, anteriormente HSBC Francia. Adquirido en 2024 por My Money Group, una filial del fondo estadounidense Cerberus, el banco se centra en clientes de alto patrimonio.

Los observadores no están sorprendidos, ya que los fondos de inversión como Cerberus suelen mantener sus activos por un periodo breve para asegurar plusvalías. Un banquero citado por Le Figaro afirma: “Cerberus sabe que obtendrá una ganancia de capital”. A modo de comparación, el fondo británico AnaCap vendió Milleis Banque, filial de la antigua Barclays Francia, a LCL en 2025, ocho años después de su compra.

Se espera que el lanzamiento oficial del proceso de venta siga a estos contactos iniciales. Cerberus, a través de MMG, no ha hecho comentarios sobre estos acontecimientos.

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