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Blackstone Contemplates Selling Majority Stake in Visa Firm VFS Global – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/13 at 6:55 AM
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Blackstone, a leading alternative asset manager, is exploring the possibility of selling its majority stake in VFS Global, a visa application outsourcing and technology services firm. According to Bloomberg News, Blackstone has received interest from potential investors, with the potential transaction estimated to value VFS at around $7 billion. The company has not yet responded to requests for comment.

In October 2021, Blackstone acquired a majority stake in VFS Global from EQT AB, with EQT retaining a minority position. The firm is now considering various options, including a full or partial stake sale in VFS. One of the possibilities is bringing in a minority investor to raise capital and drive growth. Despite the early discussions, Blackstone may ultimately decide not to proceed with a deal.

Based in Zurich and Dubai, VFS Global offers technology solutions and support to governments and diplomatic missions worldwide for visa outsourcing services. The company manages administrative tasks related to visa, passport, and consular services for governments. With considerations still in the early stages, the final decision on the potential sale of its stake in VFS Global remains uncertain.

In the ever-evolving landscape of investment and acquisitions, Blackstone’s move to explore options for selling its stake in VFS Global showcases the strategic decision-making processes involved in maximizing returns. As a prominent player in the alternative asset management industry, Blackstone’s potential sale of its stake in VFS Global could have significant implications for the future trajectory of both companies.

The valuation of VFS Global at approximately $7 billion highlights the substantial value and growth potential of the company within the visa application outsourcing and technology services sector. The interest from prospective investors further underlines the market confidence in VFS Global’s business model and operations. With Blackstone considering different avenues for the sale of its stake, the transaction could open up new opportunities for the company and its stakeholders.

Overall, the potential sale of Blackstone’s majority stake in VFS Global signifies the ongoing strategic evaluation and reshaping of investment portfolios in response to changing market dynamics. As the discussions progress and decisions are made, the outcome of this transaction could have far-reaching implications for both Blackstone and VFS Global. It will be interesting to see how this story unfolds and what impact it may have on the broader landscape of alternative asset management and technology services industries.

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