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London Stock Exchange agrees revised offer for LCH.Clearnet
07-03-2013 08:41
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London Stock Exchange Group (LSE) has agreed the terms on a revised recommended cash offer for a majority stake in LCH.Clearnet's issued share capital, which LSE believes 'strongly positions' it for a long-term, leading role in global market infrastructure.
LSE will acquire up to a further 55% in LCH.Clearnet, a provider of clearing and risk management services, in addition to its existing 2.3% holding. LCH shareholders who accept the offer will receive €15 per share, comprising a cash consideration of €14 and a deferred consideration of €1.0.
As such, the maximum total investment made by LSE will be €536m (£461m). Of this, a maximum initial consideration of €328m (£282m) will be paid at completion of the offer, with up to a further €23m (£20m) to be paid as a deferred consideration in 2017.
The transaction will be immediately earnings enhancing for LSE.
Once the offer has been completed, LCH.Clearnet will undertake a €320m (£275m) capital raise to meet increased regulatory capital requirements, in which LSEG will participate pro rata to its post-Completion shareholding in LCH.Clearnet.
LSE's participation in this will be up to €185m (£159m).
The revised offer is conditional on LSE receiving enough acceptances to mean that it owns 50% (plus one share) of LCH.Clearnet.
Chris Gibson-Smith, the Chairman of LSE, said: "This is a compelling transaction and we are delighted to be partnering with LCH.Clearnet as global leaders in market infrastructure. Experience, stability and trust are cornerstones of our industry and together, we have secured the enlarged group's long-term role in the operation of international capital markets."
The company's Chief Executive Officer, Xavier Rolet, added: "Our partnership with LCH.Clearnet will be transformative. Together with our customers, we will promote greater innovation, choice and competition in the risk management industry, especially in listed derivatives. This new-style open-access clearing model, will build upon the successes we have already had with our existing equity and fixed income trading partnerships, Turquoise and MTS."
LSE's share price rose 0.5% to 1,403p by 09:15.
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LSE will acquire up to a further 55% in LCH.Clearnet, a provider of clearing and risk management services, in addition to its existing 2.3% holding. LCH shareholders who accept the offer will receive €15 per share, comprising a cash consideration of €14 and a deferred consideration of €1.0.
As such, the maximum total investment made by LSE will be €536m (£461m). Of this, a maximum initial consideration of €328m (£282m) will be paid at completion of the offer, with up to a further €23m (£20m) to be paid as a deferred consideration in 2017.
The transaction will be immediately earnings enhancing for LSE.
Once the offer has been completed, LCH.Clearnet will undertake a €320m (£275m) capital raise to meet increased regulatory capital requirements, in which LSEG will participate pro rata to its post-Completion shareholding in LCH.Clearnet.
LSE's participation in this will be up to €185m (£159m).
The revised offer is conditional on LSE receiving enough acceptances to mean that it owns 50% (plus one share) of LCH.Clearnet.
Chris Gibson-Smith, the Chairman of LSE, said: "This is a compelling transaction and we are delighted to be partnering with LCH.Clearnet as global leaders in market infrastructure. Experience, stability and trust are cornerstones of our industry and together, we have secured the enlarged group's long-term role in the operation of international capital markets."
The company's Chief Executive Officer, Xavier Rolet, added: "Our partnership with LCH.Clearnet will be transformative. Together with our customers, we will promote greater innovation, choice and competition in the risk management industry, especially in listed derivatives. This new-style open-access clearing model, will build upon the successes we have already had with our existing equity and fixed income trading partnerships, Turquoise and MTS."
LSE's share price rose 0.5% to 1,403p by 09:15.
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