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Jan 11, 2023

Britishvolt on the verge of a takeover by DeLab group

M&A

  • British battery manufacturer, Britishvolt, is reportedly considering a potential majority sale of the company for GBP 158 million (~USD 192 million) with DeLab Group, a UK-based investment group, led by Indonesian banker Reza Hendranto. Shareholders were given until January 13th to accept or reject the offer with a 75% approval requirement for the deal to proceed.

  • The potential deal would include an initial investment of GBP 30 million (~USD 37 million) for 95% of the company, leaving the shares of existing shareholders, such as Ashtead and Glencore, heavily diluted. A further GBP 128 million (~USD 156 million) will follow to aid the next stages in Britishvolt’s plan.

  • The execution of this deal would lead to the buildout of a GBP 4 billion (~USD 5 billion) battery production gigafactory (with an annual capacity of 30 gigawatt hours) near Blyth, Northumberland, with 3,000 job vacancies on the horizon.

  • Meanwhile, three existing Britishvolt shareholders launched a late counterbid to acquire the company in an effort to prevent the deal, offering GBP 30 million (~USD 37 million) for 92.5% of the company.

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