DEAL: Visa to acquire 20% stake in Interswitch, valuing it at $1 billion

Visa is set to acquire a 20% stake in Interswitch, a deal which will see Interswitch become Africa’s latest technology ‘unicorn’. Visa is thought to be paying $200 million, valuing Interswitch at about $1 billion (N360 billion). Helios bought 52 percent of Interswitch for $96 million in Dec. 2010. 

Interswitch reportedly generates annual revenue of N30 billion, suggesting that the current value is about 10x its current revenues. Interswitch is also now valued higher than FBNH (N208 billion), UBA (N225 billion) and Access Bank (N327 billion). Zenith Bank still owns a 5% stake in Interswitch and is currently valued at N538.4 billion. 

According to SkynewsVisa and Interswitch are in advanced talks about a transaction that could be announced this week.

Snippets of Interswitch Results.

Interswitch reported a profit after tax of N5.3 billion in 2018 and has an impressive EBITDA margin of 43%.

The deal: According to the report, the move by Visa to acquire a 20% stake is targeted at becoming a cornerstone investor in Interswitch ahead of the company’s prospective initial public offering (IPO) in London next year.  

A competitive move: While Visa’s move to acquire a 20% stake in Interswitch is largely connected to the planned IPO, this is also a move by the company to make a strong statement against its closest rival, MasterCard 

Verve, a Nigerian Pan-African financial technology and payment card brand owned by Interswitch Group, is the biggest domestic debit card scheme in Africa, with more than 19 million cards active on its network. Hence, an investment by Visa will facilitate the formation of a strategic partnership to target the fast-growing African digital payment market. 

Recently, more Fintech firms like Flutterwave and Paystack have been playing increasing roles in facilitating online payments in Nigeria. The 20% stake acquisition by Visa also implies that Interswitch is going all out to increase its dominance within Nigeria’s Fintech space. 

Interswitch is about 70 percent-held by London-based private equity group Helios Investment Partners LLP, South Africa’s Adlevo Capital Managers LLC and the International Finance Corp., a unit of the World Bank.

Source: https://nairametrics.com/2019/11/11/deal-visa-to-acquire-20-stake-in-interswitch-valuing-it-at-n1-billion/

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