JUE 28 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2024 - 02:47hs.
According to Spanish media

Blackstone plans USD3.4 bln IPO for Cirsa

Private equity giant Blackstone is planning a public listing (IPO) of Spanish gambling giant Cirsa next year in a deal that could be valued at up to USD3.4 billion, Spain's Cinco Dias newspaper reported. Blackstone acquired Cirsa, which operates casinos and betting shops across Spain and Latin America, in 2018 for an undisclosed sum. The IPO should go ahead in April 2022, although Blackstone is yet to confirm, and the date may be subject to changes.

According to Spanish daily newspaper Cinco Días, private equity group Blackstone will seek to launch an initial public offering (IPO) for Spanish gambling giant Cirsa in a USD$3.4 billion deal that could be one of the most significant for the European and Spanish gambling industries.

The report states that the IPO should go ahead in April 2022, although Blackstone is yet to confirm, and the date may be subject to changes.

Blackstone invested in Cirsa back in 2018, looking to consolidate its portfolio in the sector. Cirsa, which operates gambling shops, and both retail and digital properties across Spain and Latin America, joined the equity group for an undisclosed sum of money. The Cirsa acquisition brought out bidding war between Apollo, another equity group with an appetite for prime gambling assets, and Blackstone, among others.

According to Cinco Días, Lazard, an investment bank with vast experience in IPOs, has been tapped as an advisor on the upcoming move. Cirsa’s operations have been negatively impacted by the pandemic and the increasingly difficult regulatory context in the company’s home market of Spain.

Cirsa had to go through closures of properties in both 2020 and 2021 and Blackstone sought to buoy up the company by investing €120 million USD135 million at the time. Cirsa’s Q3 2020 report reflected on the challenges that the pandemic raised for the company in 2020.

Meanwhile, Blackstone is also looking to secure a stake or buy out Crown Resorts. The company last tabled an USD6.2 billion bid in December, but Crown is not convinced that this amount adequately reflects its value.

Source: Reuters