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Payments firm Corpay to buy UK’s Alpha Group in $2.2 billion private markets push

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By Arasu Kannagi Basil

(Reuters) -Corpay will buy British peer Alpha Group in a $2.2 billion (1.6 billion pounds) cash deal, the U.S.-based business payments firm said on Wednesday, to expand in the fast-growing private markets.

The private markets business is gaining traction globally as institutional investor clients seek more efficient and tech-enabled services.

Alpha, which holds about $3 billion of deposits in more than 7,000 client accounts, pioneered alternative bank accounts for investment managers and the acquisition will help the Atlanta-based company boost its presence in Europe.

“The banking account product and Alpha’s technology extend our cross-border solution set and further diversify our revenue streams,” said Corpay CEO Ron Clarke.

Roughly two-thirds of the UK-based company’s revenue comes from the private markets and institutional funds vertical, Corpay executives said.

Its corporate foreign-exchange business will also strengthen Corpay’s cross-border business in the UK and Europe and open up new markets in Germany, Malta and the Netherlands, executives said.

Alpha shareholders will receive 4,250 pence per share, representing a 55% premium to the closing price on May 1, a day before possible takeover talks were disclosed.

Shares of Alpha, which rejected the May proposal, jumped 25.3% to 4,155 pence. Corpay rose 0.7%.

The transaction is expected to boost Corpay’s 2026 earnings per share by at least 50 cents and push its corporate payments revenue north of $2 billion next year.

Alpha’s founder Morgan Tillbrook, who is the company’s largest shareholder with a 12% stake, has agreed to support the transaction.

Corpay expects to fund the deal, likely to close in the fourth quarter, through a mix of cash, debt and non-core divestitures.

Oppenheimer Europe and Jones Day advised Corpay on the deal.

($1 = 0.7387 pounds)

(Reporting by Arasu Kannagi Basil in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

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