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Tricom secures cash injection

Securities loan book slashed

Victoria Young
By Victoria Young
Wed 09 Apr 2008

Embattled broking firm Tricom has been handed a lifeline.


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Babcock & Brown, ANZ and other industry heavyweights have given troubled stockbroking firm Tricom a multi-million dollar shot in the arm.

International fund manager Babcock & Brown injected an additional $5 million into the business, increasing its overall exposure of $35 million to a maximum of $40 million.

The move was to protect Babcock & Brown's exposure and to ensure a controlled rundown of Tricom's securities loan book, a company statement to the Australian Securities Exchange said.

"The recapitalisation gives Tricom a greater focus on the successful core broking, funds management, wealth management and corporate finance businesses," a Tricom spokeswoman told InvestorDaily.

"It also means a continued reduction in the securities lending book. The recapitalisation does allow for another partner or potential acquirer and discussions are continuing."

Both Babcock & Brown and ANZ have an option to acquire up to 25 per cent of Tricom over the next three years.

However, Tricom has the right to introduce a third party with capital and broking expertise.

The Australian-owned global investment, advisory and trading house spooked the market in January by triggering a $100 million margin call.

Its underwriters Credit Suisse, Merrill Lynch and ANZ ordered the stockbroker to axe its securities loan book as a result.

Tricom has reduced its securities lending book from approximately $2.4 billion in June 2007 to $340 million at March 17, 2008.

In February Bell Financial Group agreed to purchase the firm, but the deal fell through last month.

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