Bad memories threaten Kaspi’s comeback
Kaspi Bank, a Kazakh lender, started investor meetings this week ahead of a potential dollar deal. But while the borrower has impressed analysts with its business model and sound management, its focus on the consumer finance sector and investors’ bad memories of Kazakh bank restructurings during the financial crisis could complicate its capital market return, said bankers.
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