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Published Date: 04 February 2008
INVESTORS were today expected to submit formal bids to take control of crisis-hit mortgage lender Northern Rock, with a Government deadline for bids expiring tonight.
As many as three bids are expected. Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin-led consortium and investment firm Olivant likely to table their plans for the company, while a proposal for a management buyout also possible.

The favourite to win control is Olivant, led by former Abbey chief executive Luqman Arnold. Olivant wants to parachute in a management team immediately to turn around the business.

Virgin plans to merge Northern Rock with its existing Virgin Money business and inject £1.3 billion of new equity into the ailing firm. Northern Rock’s in-house management is also said to be preparing a potential rescue, which would see Paul Thompson, the former chief executive of insurer Resolution, take over as chief executive, if it is successful.

Any potential deal must be approved by the “tripartite authorities” of the Treasury, Financial Services Authority and the Bank of England, which are likely to decide on a preferred bidder by the end of February.

Northern Rock owes the Treasury around £24bn.



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  • Last Updated: 04 February 2008 9:28 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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A Friend of Fernando Poo,

Newington 04/02/2008 17:58:47
I was reading last week that other banks have 250,000,000,000 Pounds in mortgages to refinance - basically the same problem that hit Northern Crock.

No word yet on whether the government is insane enough to waste hundreds of billions more of our money, but my bet is that the taxpayers better bend over and get as relaxed as possible...

 

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