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    GE Capital sells 1.5 billion dollar healthcare equipment portfolio to TIAA

    Medical Dialogues BureauWritten by Medical Dialogues Bureau Published On 2018-11-19T13:47:24+05:30  |  Updated On 19 Nov 2018 1:47 PM IST
    GE Capital sells 1.5 billion dollar healthcare equipment portfolio to TIAA
    New Delhi: General Electric Co has recently announced its lending arm has sold a $1.5 billion healthcare equipment finance portfolio to U.S. lender TIAA Bank for an undisclosed sum.

    The sale marks another step in GE's planned $25 billion reductions in GE Capital assets, which were built up as the division financed sales of GE aircraft engines, locomotives, power plants and other products. GE Capital once supplied a large part of GE's profits, but the 2008 financial recession raised funding costs and nearly sank the entire company.


    GE also is disposing of business units and investments. On Wednesday it began selling down its stake in oilfield services company Baker Hughes to raise cash.


    GE's healthcare equipment unit makes medical scanners that can produce images of internal organs, bones and tissue.


    TIAA said the portfolio it bought includes loans and leases to around 1,100 hospitals and 3,600 physician practices and diagnostic and imaging centres across the United States.


    GE shares were down 4.3 per cent at $7.81 in midday trading on the New York Stock Exchange.


    GE plans to absorb employees of its GE Capital healthcare equipment finance unit into its healthcare division next year. That group "will continue to originate and service transactions under a co-branding arrangement with TIAA Bank," the companies said.


    GE and TIAA also signed a five-year agreement providing GE financing for U.S. customers of GE's healthcare products.


    "With this portfolio sale and financing alliance, we are expanding our funding capability and improving our competitive offerings," Trevor Schauenberg, chief executive officer of GE Capital Industrial Finance, said in a statement.


    The TIAA sale comes about a month after GE Capital sold a $1 billion portfolio of energy investments to private equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC. With that and other deals, GE Capital's asset sales now total $5.1 billion.


    TIAA Bank is a Florida-based unit of TIAA, founded in 1918 by Andrew Carnegie to help not-for-profit organizations in academia, healthcare and other fields.

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