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    Charter Hall and Hostplus raise bid for Hotel Property Investments to AUD 755.8 million

    October 27, 2024


    Charter Hall, a leading real estate firm, in collaboration with pension fund Hostplus, has made a bold move by increasing its bid for Australia’s Hotel Property Investments (HPI), now valuing the pub landlord at an impressive AUD 755.8 million (USD 506.61 million). This move is part of a continued effort by Charter Hall to expand its portfolio, particularly in the retail and hospitality sectors.

    Managed by Charter Hall Retail REIT, the property investor, alongside Hostplus, has revised its offer to AUD 3.85 per Hotel Property share, up from the initial AUD 3.65. This sweetened offer is aimed at acquiring the shares they do not yet own in Hotel Property Investments. The revised offer signifies a 2.4% premium over HPI’s closing price earlier this week and is 10.6% higher than its closing price in the past week, just before the initial offer was made. It demonstrates Charter Hall’s intent to secure its position and underscores its confidence in the value of the pub operator’s assets.

    When approached by Reuters for comment, Hotel Property Investments, which owns 58 venues across South Australia and Queensland, indicated that a formal response to the updated offer would be issued shortly. This suggests that the firm is carefully considering the latest bid, especially after its previous rejection of a similar proposal earlier this month. HPI had turned down the earlier offer, expressing concerns over the valuation, and stating that the bid did not account for the company’s significant growth prospects. Their stance highlighted a strong belief in their future potential and strategic vision.

    Charter Hall is already the largest shareholder of Hotel Property Investments, with a stake exceeding 18%. This sizable shareholding gives Charter Hall a solid foundation from which to leverage the deal, but it also indicates that they are keen on securing full control of the company. Since the initial bid was made, HPI’s shares have experienced a rise of approximately 8%, reflecting increased investor interest and speculation over the potential outcome of this acquisition.

    Industry experts, however, remain cautious about the likelihood of HPI accepting the new offer. Brad Smoling, managing director at Smoling Stockbroking, voiced his opinion that HPI would probably not accept this offer, stating that the company was under no pressure to do so. He suggested that the pub operator might be seeking a premium over the current valuation, which would give them more leverage in any future negotiations. This sentiment points to the possibility of further revisions or strategic maneuvers before a final decision is reached.

    Charter Hall’s interest in Hotel Property Investments aligns with its broader strategy to diversify and expand its pub ownership portfolio. The real estate firm has been steadily growing its presence in this sector, most notably with its AUD 1.68 billion acquisition of ALE Property Group, a deal that showcased its ambitions in the hospitality and retail space. By adding HPI to its portfolio, Charter Hall would further strengthen its position in the Australian market, particularly in key locations such as South Australia and Queensland.



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