Carlyle Buys Stake In AmEx Travel Unit -- WSJ
December 18 2019 - 3:02AM
Dow Jones News
By AnnaMaria Andriotis
This article is being republished as part of our daily
reproduction of WSJ.com articles that also appeared in the U.S.
print edition of The Wall Street Journal (December 18, 2019).
Private-equity firm Carlyle Group LP and others are taking a
stake in American Express Global Business Travel, in an equity
recapitalization deal that values the company at $5 billion,
including debt, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The business confirmed the investment Tuesday after the deal and
valuation were reported by The Wall Street Journal. New investors
include Carlyle Global Partners, Singapore's sovereign-wealth fund
GIC, the University of California Office of the Chief Investment
Officer of the Regents and Kaiser Permanente.
AmEx Global Business Travel offers services mostly to large and
midsize businesses that need to book airfare and hotel rooms.
The business was owned entirely by American Express Co. until
2014 when the card company sold off a 50% stake to a group of
investors led by Certares LP that invested $900 million at the
time. The investment was intended to improve the company's
technology and increase its acquisitions in the travel and
management space. AmEx wanted to make the unit more nimble as it
faced increased competition from online travel-booking sites.
About a year ago, AmEx informed the Certares-led investor group
that it wanted the business to remain private, and Certares began
reaching out to potential new partners, said Greg O'Hara, founder
and senior managing director of Certares and executive chairman of
the AmEx Global Business Travel board of directors.
The size of the new investment couldn't immediately be
determined. AmEx will retain its 50% ownership stake, with the
other half owned by a total of 12 investors including Certares, the
Qatar Investment Authority and funds managed by BlackRock Inc.
The investors have made a 10-year commitment to the partnership,
and Amex Global Business Travel expects to continue spending on
tech development and acquisitions, Mr. O'Hara said.
Many companies that give AmEx cards to employees for expenses
also use AmEx Global Business Travel to book employee travel. AmEx
also issues co-branded credit cards for large airlines and hotels
that view the business as an important strategic partner.
Write to AnnaMaria Andriotis at annamaria.andriotis@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 18, 2019 02:47 ET (07:47 GMT)
Copyright (c) 2019 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Carlyle (NASDAQ:CG)
Historical Stock Chart
From Aug 2024 to Sep 2024
Carlyle (NASDAQ:CG)
Historical Stock Chart
From Sep 2023 to Sep 2024