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Chinh Chu’s CC Capital hopes to succeed where Bain Capital failed.
The family office set up by a 25-year veteran and former head of private equity at Blackstone has launched a takeover bid for a wealth manager, just weeks after Bain Capital’s bid was rejected.
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Chinh Chu, whose New York based CC Capital Partners has previously led the acquisition of Fidelity & Guaranty Life for $1.2 billion through one of five SPACs it has created. Getty Images, Utz Brands, and Dunn & Bradstreet are other acquisitions that CC Capital has been involved in.
The latest target is Australian firm Insignia Financial with a bid of roughly $1.8 billion, the equivalent of the 2.9 billion bid in Australian dollars which is 7.5% higher than the rejected Bain Capital figure.
There is no guarantee that the offer will be accepted or will proceed any further. CC Capital wants exclusive due diligence which may not be agreed by Insignia and any proposed deal would require approval from Australian regulators.
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US asset managers are keen to acquire Australian wealth managers due to their exposure to the country’s fast-growing pension pool, which is worth around $2.6 trillion and posted double-digit returns in 2024 thanks to the strong rally in global equities. With contributions made by workers set to increase to 12% this year, Mercer is predicting that assets will triple by 2048.
CC Capital manages the significant fortune of Vietnamese American Chu, whose various holdings amount to $141 million according to recent estimates. It is often reported that his inspiration is the Apollo Global Management business model.
Chu left Blackstone in 2015 and was said to be jointly responsible for building a $16.6 billion portfolio for the firm where he has held various roles over 25 years.
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