Virtus Health: Accepts CapVest’s improved buyout offer

Virtus Health Accepts CapVest’s improved buyout offer

  • Virtus Health (VRT) announces its transaction implementation deed (TID) with CapVest Partners which will take 100 per cent control of Virtus by a scheme arrangement
  • The binding agreement is a two-tiered offer, beginning with a scheme of arrangement at $8.25 per share and ending with a takeover bid at $8.10 per share if it fails
  • The enhanced consideration by CapVest was in response to a revised unsolicited non-binding conditional expression of interest from BGH to purchase all of Virtus’ shares by a plan of arrangement for $8.10 per share
  • The board has agreed to unanimously recommend that Virtus shareholders vote in favour of the scheme.
  • VRT shares are up 7.53 per cent, trading at $8.28 by the end of the trading day
Steve Sam
Steve Sam
Steve Sam is a financial reporter, analyst, and commentator with a strong focus on banking technology, digital payments, and the future of financial services.

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