MCB Capital Markets Advises SANNE on $127.3m Acquisition

November 30, 2016
MCB Capital Markets Advises SANNE on $127.3m Acquisition

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The investment banking arm of MCB Group, MCB Capital Markets, which is the largest banking group in Mauritius, is acting as Transaction Advisor to SANNE Group Plc on the $127.3 million acquisition of International Financial Services and IFS Trustees (IFS), a leading Mauritius-based provider of fund and corporate administration services to corporates and alternative asset managers.

SANNE is a specialist global provider of outsourced corporate, fund and private client administration, reporting and fiduciary services, based in Jersey. The company was established in 1988 and is listed on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange with a market capitalisation of approximately US$700 million.

In a regulatory news announcement this morning, SANNE said that it had entered into an agreement to acquire the entire share capital of IFS.

The consideration will be settled in a mixture of cash, financed from the proceeds of a capital raising, and SANNE shares.

The acquisition is expected to be immediately earnings enhancing and is conditional upon receiving, among other things, SANNE shareholder approval and certain regulatory clearances. The transaction is expected to complete in early January 2017.

IFS was established in 1993 by Couldip Lala and Dev Joory, two pioneers of the Mauritian offshore management industry, who grew the business to become one of the largest in the sector.

It employs 260 in Mauritius, providing services to over 1,000 entities and administering assets in excess of $ 87 billion.

Commenting, Chief Executive Officer of SANNE Group Plc, Dean Godwin, noted that, “This acquisition enables SANNE to further realise its ambition of building a leading global business. IFS is highly profitable, with a service offering and client base extremely complementary to SANNE’s. Mauritius is one of the leading international financial centres for foreign investment into Africa and India and this transaction provides us with a significant platform to both support clients in these attractive regions and grow our emerging markets presence. I am delighted to welcome the IFS team to the Group and we are excited about the opportunities to come.”

Also, Founder Director of IFS, Couldip Lala, remarked that, “We are very excited to be joining SANNE and be part of a leading global organisation recognised for its high quality client services. This blends with our strategy of geographical, product and services diversification.

“Our professional staff will benefit from knowledge-sharing across jurisdictions and strive to build expertise in different products and services. Our clients will continue to be provided with services they have become accustomed to and can now take advantage of SANNE’s range of institutionally-focused fund and corporate administration and reporting services available in other jurisdictions as well.”

Similarly, Chief Executive Officer of MCB Capital Markets, Rony Lam, expressed that, “We are proud to be acting as Transaction Advisor to a large UK listed company on such a major strategic move. I believe it is the first time that a Mauritian investment bank has orchestrated and successfully executed a cross-border inbound M&A transaction of this size and complexity. This reinforces our position to advise sophisticated clients who wish to start or grow their operations in Africa.”

Modupe Gbadeyanka

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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