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Perpetual to sell wealth management arm to Bain Capital for $350 million upfront

By Thomson Reuters Mar 15, 2026 | 4:59 PM

March 16 (Reuters) – Australia’s Perpetual Limited said on Monday it agreed to sell its wealth management ​business to private equity firm ‌Bain Capital for an upfront cash payment of A$500 million ($350 million).

The deal also includes a potential additional upfront payment tied ‌to ​the advice business’ ⁠performance before completion, as ⁠well as an earn-out of up to A$50 million linked to the performance of its accounting and ​wealth operations after completion.

Perpetual Limited had unveiled a A$2.18 billion ⁠deal with KKR in ⁠2024 to sell its ​wealth management and corporate trust businesses but ​later terminated talks with the buyout ‌firm and said it would instead pursue a separate sale of its wealth management business.

Chief Executive Bernard ⁠Reilly said on Monday that the transaction marked a pivotal step in the company’s ⁠plan ‌to streamline its structure ⁠and focus on its two ​core ‌businesses.

Perpetual added that it ​expects to ⁠complete the transaction toward the end of the 2026 calendar year.

($1 = 1.4306 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Roshan Thomas in Bengaluru; Editing by Diane Craft and ​Edmund Klamann)