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Brookfield triggers three-way bidding war for Insignia
Brookfield Enters Race for Australia’s $1.9 Billion Insignia Financial
Brookfield made a non-binding proposal of $2.88 a share, the same value as the proposal made last month by CC Capital Partners, and later matched by Bain Capital.
Three’s a crowd as Brookfield joins Insignia bidding war
Brookfield has been given access to do due diligence for a potential acquisition of Insignia Financial after it presented a bid matching offers from Bain Capital and CC Capital. The offer comes despite Insignia knocking back earlier media rumours of a Brookfield bid.
Battle for Insignia becomes three-way bidding war
Brookfield is vying for the owner of MLC, joining a $3.1 billion wealth management tussle with CC Capital and Bain Capital.
From Bain to Brookfield: Battle for Insignia Sparks Three-Way Bidding War
Brookfield emerges as the third suitor for Insignia, also offering A$3.07 billion and sparking a three-way bidding war for the Aussie wealth manager. Copyright 2025 Thomson Reuters.
Third bidder officially enters Insignia bidding war
Less than a month after Insignia quashed rumours Brookfield had made a takeover offer, the private equity giant has officially entered the fray.
Brookfield joins takeover battle for Insignia Financial
Global investment firm Brookfield Capital Partners has entered the race to acquire Australian wealth manager Insignia Financial, matching existing takeover offers by US private equity firms CC Capital and Bain Capital.
Australia's Insignia gains third suitor as Brookfield matches offers of $1.9 billion
Insignia Financial said on Wednesday that Brookfield has thrown its hat into the ring for the Australian money manager, offering to match bids of A$3 billion ($1.9 billion) from Bain Capital and CC Capital Partners.
Brookfield makes it a three-way bidding war for takeover target Insignia Financial
Insignia Financial is now entertaining a trio of suitors after Brookfield Capital Partners joined the fight for the wealth manager with a $3.1bn bid that matches offers from rivals Bain Capital and CC Capital -- and gets it a look under the target’s hood.
Insignia Financial Receives Takeover Proposal From Brookfield
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Insignia Financial receives bid from Brookfield
After rumours swirled in January that the global investment giant was considering an offer, Insignia has now received a formal proposal from Brookfield.
Brookfield triggers three-way bidding war for Insignia with $1.92 billion offer
By John Biju (Reuters) -Insignia Financial shares jumped to a more than three-year high on Wednesday after Brookfield offered A$3.07 billion ($1.92 billion) to buy the Australian wealth manager, matching the bids from Bain Capital and CC Capital Partners.
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Brookfield Joins Insignia Bidding Frenzy With Matching Offer
Ltd. entered the bidding frenzy for Insignia Financial Ltd., joining Bain Capital and CC Capital Partners with an offer for ...
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Brookfield taps Jarden, G+T for Insignia tussle; eyes on Healthscope
Street Talk understands Brookfield has tapped Trans-Tasman investment bank Jarden and law firm Gilbert + Tobin for its run at the wealth management group.
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