14 Mar 2023

Pushpay: Bidders given more time to propose better offer

12:26 pm on 14 March 2023
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The original $1.5 billion offer for Pushpay fell through when it failed to meet a necessary level of support from smaller shareholders. File photo Photo: 123RF

The unsuccessful bidders for mobile donations company Pushpay have got a second extension to try to make a better offer.

The first extension ran out on Monday but Pushpay's board and its two biggest shareholders, BGH Capital and Sixth Street, who made the original joint bid have agreed a new deadline of early evening on 15 March.

"The Bidder has requested this extension to allow the Bidder further time to progress the terms of a potential alternative proposal," the company said in a statement.

"There is no certainty that the Bidder's engagement with select shareholders and the company will result in an alternative proposal or transaction."

The original $1.5 billion offer fell through when it failed to meet a necessary level of support from smaller shareholders, who rejected it as opportunistic and too low.

The company said if no new deal was put together to be put forward at a meeting, the proposed takeover could be ended by either party.

Pushpay's current share price is 10 cents below the original offer price of $1.34.

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