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Helios CAB Payment Bid Seeks $292 Million Take-Private Deal

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Rihem Akkouche
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February 2, 2026
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    From IPO Darling to Market Struggles

    CAB Payments’ July 2023 listing was once heralded as a rare bright spot for London’s struggling IPO market. But the initial celebration quickly gave way to market headwinds.

    Just three months after going public, the company issued a profit warning in October, citing volatility in African currencies that dented earnings. Since then, its shares have plunged more than 70%, erasing much of the optimism that surrounded its flotation.

    Helios, a London-based private equity firm with a strong focus on African investments, has been CAB’s largest shareholder since the IPO and currently holds a 45.11% stake.

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    In announcing the proposed deal, Helios said it believes CAB’s long-term prospects would be better served under private ownership. Like a ship navigating choppy seas, the firm suggested the payments business might chart a steadier course outside the scrutiny and short-term pressures of public markets.

    Offer Structure and Shareholder Options

    The Helios consortium — composed of several of the firm’s funds — is making the approach with legal advice from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP and financial counsel from N.M. Rothschild & Sons Ltd.

    Under the proposed structure, existing shareholders would be given a choice: accept a full cash exit at $1.15 per share or roll over their holdings into unlisted shares in CAB. Helios said the offer is designed to provide investors with flexibility, allowing those who wish to remain invested to participate in the company’s future growth through the private vehicle.

    Helios also said it has received non-binding support for the proposal from Eurocomm Holding Ltd. Combined with Helios’ own stake, that backing represents 50.33% of CAB’s shareholders.

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      Rihem Akkouche is a passionate journalist dedicated to shedding light on compelling stories, sparking conversations, and fostering a more informed world.

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