Chinese HSG reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Blackstone’s and potentially Kaufmann’s stakes in Leica Camera


Bloomberg reports that HSG (HongShan Capital Group, formerly Sequoia Capital China) has emerged as the leading bidder in advanced discussions to acquire Blackstone’s approximately 45% stake in Leica Camera AG.

According to people familiar with the matter, HSG may also seek to purchase the remaining ~55% held by the Kaufmann family (via ACM Projektentwicklung), potentially gaining full control of the company. The discussions value Leica at around €1 billion.

Blackstone originally acquired its stake in 2011 for roughly €130 million to support Leica’s international growth. If HSG completes a full acquisition, sources indicate the firm could explore a potential public listing (IPO) of Leica.

The talks are ongoing, and there is no guarantee a deal will be reached. No official comments have been made by any of the parties involved.

Here is the recap:

  • HSG has emerged as the leading bidder for a stake in Leica Camera AG, and is in talks to buy Blackstone Inc.’s 45% stake in the business.
  • The firm may also purchase Austrian billionaire Andreas Kaufmann’s remaining 55% stake if he decides to sell, and may ultimately pursue an IPO listing for Leica.
  • Considerations are ongoing, with any announcement potentially weeks away, and representatives for HSG and Blackstone have declined to comment.
  • Leica could be valued at about €1 billion ($1.2 billion)

Rumors about Blackstone selling Leica have been floating around for a while:

Report: Blackstone could sell control of Leica Camera in €1 billion deal

Via Bloomberg

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