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PraxisIFM sells Fund Administration division to Sanne Group for GBP50m

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PraxisIFM Group, a global financial services business listed on The International Stock Exchange (TISE), has agreed to sell its Fund Administration division to Sanne Group in an all-cash deal worth in excess of GBP50 million. 

The deal equates to 20 per cent of PraxisIFM’s overall business revenue.

As an outsourced administrator, headquartered in Guernsey, PraxisIFM has executed the deal to focus the business squarely on developing its core divisions of Private Wealth and Corporate Services, the foundations of the company since its formation in 1972, as well as its Pension Administration offering.

The agreement with Sanne, which is subject to PraxisIFM Group shareholder and regulatory approvals, will see the transfer of circa GBP25 billion of Funds Administration AuA with offices concerned including Guernsey, London, Malta, Jersey and Luxembourg. Around 90 of the Group’s circa 480 employees will transfer to Sanne. 

Proceeds will be deployed to reduce the Group’s bank borrowings, return the company to a progressive dividend policy, provide the opportunity for share buy-backs alongside a shareholder event and further enhance the Group’s proposition via continued investment in technology to compete with the market leaders and appeal to a broader range of clients in the Private Wealth and Corporate Services divisions.

Robert Fearis, Chief Executive Officer of PraxisIFM, says: “We very much see this agreement with Sanne as an opportunity to energise the Group by equipping it for the future and making PraxisIFM truly competitive in a rapidly developing market. As we enter our 50th anniversary year, this will enable us to focus on our core areas of Private Wealth and Corporate Services, setting the direction of the business and building a resilient business model that shareholders and future investors will appreciate. Our brand and reputation have been built on the strength of our client service and the quality of our people. We are exceedingly proud of our reputation, fostered by every member of our team and we intend to build upon this, with a shared culture, values and purpose, and a commitment to continued excellence. In Sanne we have found the perfect acquirer and we are confident that the business will continue to flourish under its ownership.”

Martin Schnaier, Chief Executive of Sanne, says: “The PraxisIFM Fund Administration business is a step-change acquisition for Sanne and we are delighted to have successfully concluded this deal swiftly to maximise the opportunities that are presented. The synergies between the two businesses are clear and we will seek to not only maintain existing levels of service to clients of PraxisIFM but enhance them as the assets and relationships transfer over to us. We have world-class technology to deploy, a global network that can bring significant client-value and a complementary value set that will aide what we hope will be a seamless transition for clients. Our thanks go to the Executive Team at PraxisIFM.”    

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