(Reuters) - Washington Mutual Inc , the large U.S. savings and loan company crippled by mortgage losses, has approached private equity firms about a potential takeover after listed firms showed reluctance, the Wall Street Journal.
Carlyle Group
It is unclear if those discussions will result in a deal, and WaMu is moving ahead with other efforts that include a sale to another financial institution, the Journal said.
Spain's Banco Santander SA
Citigroup Inc
WaMu declined to comment while Ford could not be reached for comment, the paper said.
Spokespeople for Banco Santander and Citigroup declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.
WaMu, Carlyle Group, Blackstone Group, Gerald Ford, Toronto-Dominion Bank, J.P. Morgan and Wells Fargo could not immediately be reached for comment by Reuters.
(Reporting by Savio D'Souza in Bangalore; editing by Hans Peters and John Stonestreet)