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Brookfield Business Part... Units BBU


Primary Symbol: T.BBU.UN

Brookfield Business Partners L.P. is a private equity firm specializing in growth capital, divestitures, and acquisitions. The firm typically invests in business services, infrastructure services, construction, energy, and industrials sector. The firm prefers to invest globally. It prefers to take majority controlling stake in companies. The firm seeks returns of at least 15%-20% on its investments. The firm was founded in 2016 and is based in Hamilton, Bermuda. Brookfield Business Partners L.P. operates as a subsidiary of Brookfield Corporation.


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Post by retiredcfon Feb 28, 2022 11:50am
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Brookfield Business Partners and its partners have agreed to buy a 60 per cent stake in Magnati, the payments business of First Abu Dhabi Bank, valuing the business up to $1.15-billion.

FAB will retain a 40 per cent stake in Magnati after the transaction is completed and will continue its partnership through its long-term relationship agreement, it said.

Proceeds from the sale will be used to support FAB’s growth and transformation plans, it said.

Earlier this month, First Abu Dhabi Bank made an offer to buy a controlling stake in Egypt’s biggest investment bank EFG Hermes that values the North African lender at 18.5 billion Egyptian pounds ($1.18-billion).

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