Norwegian Air Gets A Lift From Bank Stake Sale

By Dave Simpson
Norwegian Air Gets A Lift From Bank Stake Sale

Norwegian Air has agreed to sell its stake in banking company Norwegian Finans Holding for 2.22 billion crowns ($246.7 million).

Norwegian Finans Holding owns Bank Norwegian, which is a credit card company originally set up by Norwegian Air. The airline is selling its 17.5% stake to Cidron Xingu Limited, which is indirectly controlled by Nordic Capital Fund IX and Sampo.

The deal will boost Norwegian Air's cash holdings by 934 million crowns and lead to an accounting gain of 196 million crowns.

The European aviation sector has been struggling with overcapacity, leading some airlines to offer loss-making fares and a few smaller carriers to go bust.

Strategy To Strengthen Norwegian's Core Airline Operations

"The sale of the NOFI shares is part of Norwegian's strategy to strengthen our core airline operations and focus on the transition from growth to profitability," Norwegian Air's acting CEO. Geir Karlsen, said in a statement.

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While the deal could help the airline refinance a €250 million bond maturing in December, some analysts said the company may need to raise more cash from shareholders at a later time.

Late last year, Norwegian set out plans to slash costs and focus on short-term profitability over long-term growth, but has been hampered by the worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, of which the company has 18 in its fleet.

While the airline's earnings per passenger rose during the important early summer months, the increase was smaller than most analysts had anticipated, hitting the company's share price.

"Without an ongoing sustained improvement in the unit revenue position or unit cost position of the business, we struggle to see how the company can get through the next nine months without needing to return to capital markets for additional equity," Bernstein analysts said in a research note.

Bernstein has an "underperform" rating on Norwegian Air shares with a target price of 10 crowns.

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The NOFI shares were sold at 68 crowns each.

"The buyers, Sampo and Nordic Capital, already own consumer lender Nordax, and have earlier said they will seek consolidation in the industry," said DNB Markets, which has "buy" ratings on both the airline and Norwegian Finans.

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