
Republic Financial Holdings Makes Offer for Cayman National Shares
- Posted by RFHL
- On May 23, 2025
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, May 23, 2025: Republic Financial Holdings Limited (RFHL), through its wholly owned subsidiary Republic Bank Trinidad & Tobago (Barbados) Limited (RBTTBL), on May 21, 2025 notified Cayman National Corporation Ltd. (Cayman National) of its intention to make an all-cash conditional offer to purchase the outstanding ordinary shares of Cayman National (Offer). On May 22, 2025, Cayman National announced the RFHL Notice to the Cayman Islands Stock Exchange (CSX). The offer circular to Cayman National shareholders and CSX will be published shortly, thereby officially opening the Offer.
The RFHL Group owns 31,754,248 ordinary shares representing 74.98% ownership of Cayman National. With this offer, the RFHL Group seeks to acquire up to 10,596,483 of the remaining ordinary shares, representing 25.02% of the issued shares of Cayman National, at an offer price of USD 7.75/share.
Nigel Baptiste, Group President and CEO of RFHL shared, “For us, this offer is in keeping with the Group’s commitment to regional development and investing in the communities we serve, and is a natural evolution in the Group’s expansion strategy.” He added, “We have been in the Cayman Islands since 2006, so with this Offer, we are further demonstrating our confidence, unequivocal support, and long-term commitment to the economic growth of the Cayman Islands.”
Established in 1974, Cayman National is the largest indigenous financial services company, providing Retail & Commercial Banking, Trust and Company Management, and Wealth Management services to domestic and international clients. Cayman National also has a presence in the Isle of Man.
With services spanning Retail & Commercial Banking, Wealth Management, Investment Banking, Trust, Offshore Banking and Insurance, the RFHL Group has operations domiciled in Anguilla, Barbados, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Isle of Man, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Maarten, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.
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