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Temasek said to near stake purchase in Blackstone-owned VFS

by Mark Darwin
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Temasek said to near stake purchase in Blackstone-owned VFS
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Temasek Holdings is nearing a deal to buy a significant minority stake in VFS Global, according to people familiar with the matter, a transaction that could value the visa outsourcing and technology services firm at about US$7 billion including debt.

The Singapore state-owned investor is poised to acquire about 20 per cent in closely held VFS, which is controlled by US alternative asset manager Blackstone, the people said, asking not to be identified because the deliberations are private. Temasek and Blackstone are hammering out the details of a deal that could be announced as soon as Monday (Sep 16), the people said.

Blackstone will remain the majority shareholder in VFS after the transaction, the people said. Considerations are ongoing and no final decisions have been made, they added. 

Representatives for Blackstone and Temasek declined to comment.

Blackstone has been weighing options including a full or partial sale of VFS after receiving interest from investors such as sovereign wealth funds, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. One of the options included bringing in a minority investor to help raise cash and boost growth, the people had said.

VFS Global, headquartered in Zurich and Dubai, provides governments with administrative solutions for processing passport applications and visa consular services, according to its website. It was founded in 2001 by Zubin Karkaria, who is also its chief executive officer. It has processed more than 294 million applications since inception, and about 141 million biometric enrolments since 2007.

VFS has a large presence in India, where it provides visa application services for the US consulate across cities in the country.

Blackstone bought a majority stake in VFS from EQT AB for an undisclosed amount in 2022, with the Swedish investor retaining a minority stake in the business along with the Kuoni and Hugentobler Foundation.

Temasek’s net portfolio value reached S$389 billion as at March, up from S$382 billion a year earlier. Its investments include both publicly-traded and closely held assets globally. BLOOMBERG

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