JN bank sells UK subsidiary

JN Financial Group has successfully completed the sale of a significant stake in its JN Bank UK subsidiary to Step One Money UK, as confirmed by documents from Companies House in the UK. While the sale price remains undisclosed, the registration details indicate that the transaction was finalized on October 11, 2024.

According to the filings, Step One Money UK now holds “directly or indirectly, 75 percent or more of the shares” in JN Bank (UK). Step One Money is controlled by Michael Childress, a British national identified as a “company director,” and his business partner Jameel Jesani, a lawyer. Both partners equally own Step One Money UK and serve as directors of Step One Finance, a specialist consumer lending platform in the UK. Registered in June of this year, Step One Money UK appears to have been established specifically for this acquisition of JN Bank (UK). This strategic move signals a new chapter for the bank under the guidance of its new owners.

The sale of JN Bank comes just over four years after it became the first Caribbean-owned entity to obtain a banking license from UK authorities. Launched in December 2019, JN Bank (UK) was created as an authorized UK bank regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority. Its goal was to help its parent company in Jamaica reduce reliance on UK banks for transactions involving customers in Jamaica.

At that time, UK and US banks were increasingly cautious about potential exposure to illicit funds, prompting many to cut or limit their connections with regional banks. This shift significantly affected JN Bank and others in the Caribbean, underscoring the need for a local banking solution that could facilitate transactions independently of foreign institutions. The recent sale represents a crucial turning point for JN Bank (UK), potentially reshaping its operations and strategic focus under new ownership.

 

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