An outsourcing group backed by Lord Hammond, the previous chancellor of the exchequer, is among the many suitors circling Telent, a serious supplier of digital infrastructure companies.
Business sources anticipate a deal to be value greater than £300m, with a subsequent spherical of bids due later this month.
Amey is part-owned by Buckthorn Companions, the place Lord Hammond is a accomplice.
The outsourcer was beforehand owned by Ferrovial, the Spanish infrastructure large, however bumped into monetary bother earlier than being offered simply over two years in the past.
It introduced earlier this week that it had accomplished a refinancing backed by lenders together with Apollo World Administration, HSBC and JP Morgan.
Amey is known to be competing towards no less than one different commerce bidder and one monetary bidder for Telent.
As soon as a part of Marconi, one among Britain’s most well-known industrial names, Telent ended up beneath the management of JC Flowers, the personal fairness agency, as a part of a deal involving Pension Insurance coverage Company, the specialist insurer, a number of years in the past.
It gives a variety of companies to telecoms and different communications suppliers.
Amey declined to remark, whereas Telent couldn’t be reached for remark.