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Non-public capital large Apollo International has agreed to purchase an actual property funding group because it seeks to compete extra aggressively with rivals together with Blackstone, KKR and Brookfield.
New York-based Apollo has stated it can buy Bridge Funding Group for $1.5bn in inventory, a deal that can considerably increase its actual property belongings, an space the place the credit score and buyout funding titan has lagged behind its rivals. Apollo at present manages $77bn in actual property debt and fairness investments, only a fraction of the lots of of billions in belongings that each Blackstone and Brookfield oversee.
Apollo has focused New York-listed Bridge, which manages about $50bn in belongings, due to its deep ties to unbiased wealth managers and its presence in area of interest markets equivalent to property loans and people devoted to purchasing second-hand fund stakes. Bridge manages billions in belongings for unbiased wealth managers that Apollo and others have earmarked as fuelling their subsequent wave of asset development.
The deal additionally comes as many funding teams predict a bottoming in property valuations after the pandemic and a 2022 surge in rates of interest soured many traders’ curiosity within the sector. Apollo will use Bridge to extend its dealmaking within the property sector, bolstering a formidable new competitor.
The acquisition was “extremely aligned with Apollo’s strategic give attention to increasing our origination base in areas of our enterprise which can be rising however not but at scale”, stated David Sambur, the Apollo government behind the deal, in an announcement.
Monday’s tie-up comes amid a wave of merger and acquisition exercise within the different belongings sector as massive listed teams like Apollo diversify their investments and smaller rivals promote out.
This yr, Apollo struck a deal to buy Argo Infrastructure Companions, a specialist supervisor with $6bn in belongings. In the meantime, rival Ares final yr agreed to buy the worldwide arm of actual property funding supervisor GLP Capital Companions for as much as $5.2bn, giving it a bigger footprint in industrial and knowledge centre properties.
Apollo chief government Marc Rowan has additionally targeted on constructing funding capability in areas equivalent to property to then originate new loans that may feed its large insurance coverage operations. He has stated Apollo’s development is proscribed primarily by its capability to underwrite new offers and purchased quite a lot of firms to bolster that capability, together with Credit score Suisse’s structured merchandise unit. Bridge at present has greater than 300 traders sourcing property bets.
Apollo is utilizing its inventory, which has soared almost 40 per cent over the previous yr, to buy Bridge, underscoring how listed personal capital teams can use their shares as an interesting foreign money to strike acquisitions.
Bridge, which went public in 2021, has seen its shares fall by about half since that point. However Apollo is paying $11.50 per share in its inventory, equating to a greater than 40 per cent premium from Bridge’s closing buying and selling worth on Friday.