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Barclays strikes $2.8 bln deal to buy mortgage lender Kensington

LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) – Barclays (BARC.L) has struck a deal worth around 2.3 billion pounds ($2.8 billion) to buy specialist lender Kensington Mortgage Company, extending its reach in Britain’s housing market.

The acquisition represents one of Barclays’ biggest recent transactions and a sizeable bet on the property market.

British house prices have continued to rise in the past few months despite rampant inflation pressuring households, although industry experts predict them to cool later this year. read more

Kensington is being sold by its private equity owners Blackstone (BX.N) and Sixth Street.

Barclays said on Friday the final price would depend on the size of Kensington’s mortgage portfolio at the time the deal completes, with Barclays estimating it would comprise around 2 billion pounds worth of home loans.

Barclays shares edged up in early trading before dipping 0.5%, broadly in line with the European banking stocks index. (.SX7P)

Barclays has been relatively acquisition-shy recently, although the bank bought a $3.8 billion credit card portfolio co-branded with clothing retailer The Gap (GPS.N) last year. read more

The lender expects to complete the Kensington deal later this year or early next.

Kensington, which has 600 staff, specialises in providing mortgages to people with complex incomes, such as the self-employed.

Barclays said the deal would be funded from existing resources and would reduce its core capital ratio by around 12 basis points.

“The transaction reinforces our commitment to the UK residential mortgage market and presents an exciting opportunity to broaden our product range and capabilities,” said Matt Hammerstein, CEO of Barclays Bank UK.

($1 = 0.8149 pounds)

Reporting by Iain Withers; editing by Jason Neely and Jane Merriman

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