BY Fraser Tennant
In a combination that creates a global leader in corporate, fund, capital market and private wealth services, Corporation Service Company (CSC) is to acquire its Dutch rival Intertrust in a transaction valued at $2bn.
Under the terms of the agreement, Intertrust and CSC have agreed on a recommended all-cash offer of €20 per share. CSC will fund the acquisition of the shares, the refinancing of Intertrust's existing debt, the settlement of fair value of Intertrust's derivatives, and the payment of fees and expenses via available cash resources and debt financing.
Underpinned by strong reputations and similar cultural values and focus, CSC and Intertrust customers will benefit from a strengthened and enhanced geographical and broadened service offering, built on the highly complementary strengths of CSC’s leadership in the US and Intertrust’s leadership in Europe.
Moreover, CSC shares Intertrust's vision and regards its emphasis on environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles with particular focus on human capital. Employees will benefit from CSC’s strong corporate culture and values, and a significantly larger and more global company offering enhanced career development opportunities.
“We have been following Intertrust’s growth and transformation for many years,” said Rodman Ward III, chief executive of CSC. “At the same time, we have been building and growing our trust and corporate services offering in the US, scaling our fund administration and international expansion solutions globally, and providing a service model to navigate an increasingly complex international regulatory environment.”
Founded in 1899, CSC is the world’s leading provider of business, legal, tax and digital brand services to companies around the globe. The firm is the trusted partner for 90 percent of the Fortune 500, nearly 10,000 law firms and more than 3000 financial organisations.
“In CSC we have found a long-term partner that is highly complementary to us, given its strong position in the US and complementary service offerings,” said Shankar Iyer, chief executive of Intertrust. “The combination will enable us to strengthen our position as a leading tech-enabled corporate and fund services provider and accelerate our transformation by expediting digitalisation initiatives.”
The transaction is subject to regulatory and competition clearances and is expected to close in the second half of 2022.
Mr Ward concluded: “Intertrust presents a unique opportunity unmatched in the market due to our business model, our people, our industry-leading and award-winning customer service, stability, continuity and our passion for the complex.”
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