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AA house owners line up banks to steer path in the direction of £4.5bn exit

By Editorial Board Published May 24, 2025 5 Min Read
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AA house owners line up banks to steer path in the direction of £4.5bn exit

The house owners of the AA, Britain’s largest breakdown restoration service, are lining up bankers to steer a path in the direction of a sale or inventory market itemizing subsequent 12 months which might worth the corporate at nicely over £4bn.

The AA, which has greater than 16 million prospects, together with 3.3 million particular person members, is collectively owned by three personal fairness corporations: Towerbrook Capital Companions, Warburg Pincus and Stonepeak.

Insiders mentioned this weekend that any type of company transaction involving the AA was not imminent or more likely to happen for not less than 12 months.

They added that there was no fastened timetable and {that a} deal may not happen till after 2026.

However, the upcoming appointment of advisers underlines the renewed confidence its shareholders now have in its prospects, with the enterprise having recorded 4 consecutive years of buyer, income and earnings progress.

A strategic evaluate of the AA’s choices is more likely to embody an outright sale, itemizing on the general public markets or the disposal of an extra minority stake.

Stonepeak invested £450m into the corporate in a mix of widespread and most well-liked fairness, in a transaction which accomplished in July final 12 months.

That deal was undertaken at an enterprise valuation – comprising the AA’s fairness and debt – of roughly £4bn, the shareholders mentioned on the time.

Given the corporate’s progress and the valuation at which Stonepeak invested, any future transaction could be unlikely to happen with a value of lower than £4.5bn, based on bankers.

The AA, which has a big insurance coverage division in addition to its roadside restoration operations, stays weighed down by a considerable – albeit declining – debt burden.

Its most up-to-date set of monetary outcomes disclosed that it had £1.9bn of web debt, which it’s regularly paying down as profitability improves.

AA house owners over time

The corporate has been by a succession of homeowners over the last 25 years.

In 1999, it was purchased by Centrica, the proprietor of British Fuel, for £1.1bn.

It was then offered 5 years later to CVC Capital Companions and Permira, two buyout corporations, for £1.75bn, and sat below the company umbrella Acromas alongside Saga for a decade.

The AA listed on the London Inventory Alternate in 2014, however its shares endured a depressing run, being taken personal practically seven years later at little greater than 15% of its worth on flotation.

Underneath the possession of Towerbrook and Warburg Pincus, the corporate launched into a long-term transformation plan, recruiting a brand new management group within the type of chairman Rick Haythornthwaite – who additionally chairs NatWest Group – and chief government Jakob Pfaudler.

For a few years, the AA styled itself as “Britain’s fourth emergency service”, competing with fierce rival the RAC for market share within the breakdown restoration sector.

Based in 1905 by a quartet of driving lovers, the AA handed 100,000 members in 1934, earlier than reaching the a million mark in 1950.

Final 12 months, it attended 3.5 million breakdowns on Britain’s roads, with 2,700 patrols sporting its uniform.

The corporate additionally operates the most important driving faculty enterprise within the UK below the AA and BSM manufacturers.

Prior to now, it has explored a sale of its insurance coverage arm, which additionally has thousands and thousands of shoppers, at varied factors however shouldn’t be actively doing so now.

By recruiting a 3rd main shareholder final, the AA mirrored a deal struck in 2021 by the RAC.

The RAC’s then house owners – CVC Capital Companions and the Singaporean state fund GIC – introduced the technology-focused personal fairness agency, Silver Lake, in as one other main investor.

A spokesman for the AA declined to touch upon Saturday.

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