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    Home»Markets»Stocks»Bain matches CC Capital’s offer for Australia’s Insignia Financial at $1.92 billion By Reuters
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    Bain matches CC Capital’s offer for Australia’s Insignia Financial at $1.92 billion By Reuters

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Roushni Nair

    (Reuters) -Insignia Financial’s shares hit a three-year high on Thursday, driven by a revised takeover offer of A$3.07 billion ($1.92 billion) from U.S.-based Bain Capital, matching the bid of rival CC Capital Partners (WA:) and fuelling a heated bidding war.

    Insignia Financial had previously rebuffed an approach from private equity firm Bain Capital in late December, deeming the offer insufficient for its shareholders.

    The 178-year-old Australian money manager’s initial reluctance to engage with Bain Capital sparked a bidding war, with U.S.-based investment manager CC Capital Partners subsequently entering the fray.

    The revised proposal from Bain Capital values Insignia Financial’s shares at a 3.8% premium over their last closing price of A$4.43 each. This bid is a notable improvement over Bain’s initial non-binding indicative offer of A$4.30 per share, representing a 7% increase.

    In early trading, shares rose by up to 2.7% to A$4.55 per share, their highest since October 2021, albeit still below the A$4.43 per share cash offer.

    Earlier this month, CC Capital Partners had upped the ante with a rival bid, seeking to gain a foothold in Australia’s lucrative A$4.1 trillion superannuation system, a prize that has driven the intense bidding competition between the two suitors.

    CC Capital did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    In a bid to possibly enhance their proposals, Insignia Financial has granted Bain Capital a limited duration of access to select non-public information on a non-exclusive basis. A similar offer was made to CC Capital Partners earlier this week.

    “The provision of limited due diligence does not guarantee that the Bain second revised indicative proposal will result in a binding offer or one that is capable of being recommended by the Board of Insignia Financial,” the company clarified.

    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Logo of Bain Capital is screened at a news conference in Tokyo, Japan September 28, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo

    Insignia Financial’s funds under management and administration surged by A$7.2 billion to A$326.8 billion as of Dec. 31, underscoring the strong investor appetite for Australian-listed wealth managers with growing asset bases.

    ($1 = 1.5949 Australian dollars)

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