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It had also bought payments technology provider Fidelity National Information Services’ Worldpay business in a blockbuster deal last year.
AssetMark’s shareholders will get $35.25 per share in cash, and the deal will be financed with a credit facility and capital from funds affiliated with GTCR.
AssetMark’s shares closed down nearly 3%. GTCR’s offer price represents a 1% premium to the stock’s last close, but is more than 30% higher than where it was trading at before media reports on a potential stake sale of the business.
“The offer feels somewhat low to us for a company with a leading position in the wealthtech market,” William Blair analysts wrote in a note.
Source: Reuters
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