Blackstone mulls selling majority stake in visa, tech firm VFS Global

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Alternative asset manager Blackstone bought a majority stake in VFS Global from EQT AB in October 2021, with EQT retaining a minority position Credit: Bloomberg


Blackstone is considering options including a sale of its majority stake in visa application outsourcing and technology services firm VFS Global after receiving interest from prospective investors, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.

 


A potential transaction could value VFS at about $7 billion, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.


Blackstone declined to comment on the Bloomberg report, while VFS did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

 


Alternative asset manager Blackstone bought a majority stake in VFS Global from EQT AB in October 2021, with EQT retaining a minority position.

 

 


Blackstone has held preliminary discussions with advisers to evaluate a full or partial stake sale in VFS, and one of the options could include bringing in a minority investor to help raise cash and boost growth, the Bloomberg report said.

 


Considerations are at an early stage and Blackstone may still decide against pursuing a deal, the report said.

 


Headquartered in Zurich and Dubai, VFS Global provides technology solutions and support to governments and diplomatic missions worldwide on visa outsourcing services, according to its website.

 


It manages non-judgmental and administrative tasks related to applications for visa, passport, and consular services for governments.

First Published: Sep 13 2024 | 12:46 PM IST

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