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Pimco and KKR amongst suitors for £1.7bn John Lewis card supplier NewDay

By Editorial Board Published April 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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Pimco and KKR amongst suitors for £1.7bn John Lewis card supplier NewDay

John Lewis’s bank card accomplice has obtained expressions of curiosity in a takeover of elements or all of its enterprise from among the world’s largest monetary traders.

Banking sources stated the events had been amongst plenty of teams which had been anticipated to desk formal bids for NewDay within the coming weeks.

A number of the bidders, corresponding to Pimco, are stated to be concerned about pursuing a deal to purchase NewDay’s shopper mortgage e-book slightly than the corporate as an entire; others, in the meantime, are understood to be concerned about buying the entire enterprise.

NewDay, which took possession of Argos’s retailer card enterprise final 12 months in a £720m cope with J Sainsbury, the grocery store big, has been exploring a sale or inventory market itemizing for a number of months.

NewDay is one in all Britain’s largest privately held suppliers of shopper credit score providers, with about 4 million clients.

The corporate is chaired by Sir Mike Rake, the previous deputy chairman of Barclays, and run by John Hourican, the previous Royal Financial institution of Scotland and Financial institution of Cyprus govt.

Its regulated product portfolio consists of direct-to-consumer bank cards, together with Bip, the UK’s first digital-only bank card.

The corporate additionally has a string of service provider partnerships providing digital point-of-sale credit score, corresponding to Purchase Now Pay Later and instalment finance merchandise.

As a part of the Argos deal, NewDay struck an settlement to create a brand new Argos-branded digital credit score proposition, which is able to change the prevailing card credit score and retailer card merchandise.

Final August, it stated it had seen new buyer acquisition rise by 36% in the course of the first half of the present monetary 12 months, with buyer arrears now standing at pre-Covid ranges.

If NewDay decides to drift as a substitute of pursuing a sale, plenty of different banks are anticipated to be employed alongside Barclays, whose appointment is alleged to be imminent.

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