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Theoretically? Not likely.

Regulation aside, banks are essentially maxed out when it comes to debt since leverage is a core port of their business model. An acquisition would likely be 100% equity (cash), with a focus on improving ROE by cutting costs or boosting loan growth. You would still generate sizable returns.

 
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Theoretically? Not likely.

Regulation aside, banks are essentially maxed out when it comes to debt since leverage is a core port of their business model. An acquisition would likely be 100% equity (cash), with a focus on improving ROE by cutting costs or boosting loan growth. You would still generate sizable returns.

In most jurisdictions you can put some debt at HoldCo level (outside banking perimeter not to affect capital ratios) in such scenario, however it has some major issues: - Significantly more expensive - Difficult to structure with cash interests, most likely will need to be PIK - Interest expenses probably not tax deductible

 

Not sure how much of this you're realistically going to find. Probably your best bet is to find the historicals of some bank that IPO'd that was LBO'd in the past (hopefully recently). I haven't done much (any) FIG work before so idk tho

 

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