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Australia’s Insignia hits over 3-yr high as Bain matches CC Capital’s $1.9 bln bid

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Shares of Australia’s Insignia Financial Ltd (ASX:IFL) rose to over a three-year high on Thursday after U.S. private equity giant Bain Capital matched an A$3.07 billion ($1.92 billion) revised takeover bid by CC Capital, deepening a competitive bidding war for the wealth management firm.

Bain’s latest offer of A$4.60 per share, represents a 7% premium over its earlier bid of A$4.30 per share made on January 11, 2025, and matches CC Capital’s bid of A$4.60 per share. This development intensifies competition between the private equity firms for Insignia.

Insignia’s stock rose 2.7% to A$4.55, its highest level since October 2021.

Bain had initially offered A$4.00 per share in December 2024, an offer that Insignia’s board rejected, stating that it did not adequately represent fair value for shareholders.

CC Capital came with a higher bid of A$4.30 per share, which Bain matched.

Insignia disclosed that it would provide Bain with limited access to non-public information to allow the bidder to potentially refine its offer. This access remains conditional upon Bain signing a confidentiality and standstill agreement.

The counteroffer intensifies the contest for one of Australia’s leading wealth management firms, which manages over A$200 billion in assets. Both suitors are seeking to capitalize on Insignia’s extensive client network and growth potential amid Australia’s rapidly expanding financial services sector.

This post appeared first on investing.com

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