UKFI to outline bank stake sale plan Thursday - paper

DATE: 06 Jul 2009

The body in charge of Britain's stakes in Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland Group, will this week downplay expectations of a quick sale of the shareholdings, according to The Sunday Telegraph.

UK Financial Investments (UKFI) will say in a strategy document on Thursday that it will only begin selling its shares once market confidence has been restored, the newspaper said.

Sources close to UKFI told The Sunday Telegraph that some senior officials believed it could take seven years to sell off all of the stakes.

UKFI holds 70 percent of RBS and 43 percent of Lloyds.

The strategy document will set out options for disposing of the shareholdings, including using exchangeable bonds to place chunks of stock with institutional investors, the newspaper said.

A spokesperson for UKFI could not confirm the report would be released on Thursday -- saying only that it was due before the summer recess at the end of July.

She also denied there was a seven-year timeframe for the sale of the stakes.

"We've always said it will take a number of years to sell down the stakes and that they would be sold in a number of tranches," she said.

(Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by Simon Jessop)

LONDON (Reuters)

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