OREANDA-NEWS. February 18, 2013. The Qatar Investment Authority is in talks with Russia's second-largest bank, VTB, to acquire a USD 3 billion stake in the state-owned lender, the Daily Telegraph reported.

Details of the deal and its structure could be announced next week.

The government's stake in VTB is currently at 75.5 percent, having publicly sold a 10 percent stake in February 2011, raising USD 3.26 billion. The bank's market capitalization stands at USD 598 billion.

To facilitate the deal, VTB is likely to issue USD 1.5 billion in new equity and another USD 1.5 billion in mandatory convertible bonds to the Qataris, the daily said, citing inside sources.

VTB is the next state asset in line for privatization. According to the government's plan, between 10 and 25.5 percent of VTB's shares are to be sold for USD 1.8- USD 4.5 billion.

At the end of January VTB's chairman and president, Andrei Kostin, said the bank plans to raise between USD 1 billion and USD 3 billion to boost its capital base and continue the pace of its lending operations.

According to the bank's development strategy, it expects profits to reach 120-140 billion rubles (USD 4 billion- USD 4.7 billion) in 2013. The bank reported a profit of 60.2 billion rubles for the first nine months of 2012.

Goldman Sachs and Citigroup are assisting VTB in the deal, the Telegraph said.

Earlier this month, Vladimir Putin urged all future asset sales to be held on Russian stock exchanges.