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Coventry Building Society hires JPMorgan to help secure Co-op Bank deal

(Sharecast News) - The Coventry Building Society has reportedly enlisted Wall Street bank JP Morgan to strengthen its proposed takeover of the Co-operative Bank. According to Sky News, the Coventry has drafted in JP Morgan to work alongside KPMG on the deal, nearly three months after entering exclusive talks to buy its rival high street lender.

The appointment comes as an exclusivity period to negotiate the terms of the deal continues, ahead of its planned expiry at the end of this month.

The Coventry's bid for the Co-operative Bank would effectively re-mutualise the latter and create a financial services powerhouse with close to £90bn in assets.

On Tuesday, the Coventry issued a £500m bond that strengthens its capital base for regulatory purposes, with sources telling Sky that the society received £1.8bn-worth of demand.

Alongside JP Morgan, Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group and NatWest Group acted on the debt-raising.

The combined Coventry and Co-operative Bank would be comparable in size to Virgin Money, the London-listed banking group, and would have about 5m customers across Britain.

Banking analysts have touted a price of about £800m for the Co-operative Bank, although the final figure remains subject to negotiation.

Combining the organisations would give the Coventry a major boost in the personal current account and business banking markets.

The Coventry and JP Morgan both declined to comment to Sky.

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