Equity Trustees receives A$24.55 cash per share takeover proposal from TPG Global
EQT Holdings Limited (ASX: EQT), the holding company for Equity Trustees, has received an unsolicited, indicative and non-binding proposal from TPG Global, LLC to acquire 100% of its outstanding shares by way of a scheme of arrangement.
The indicative price is A$24.55 cash per share, less any dividends declared or paid. EQT confirmed the proposal was received on Monday, 17 August 2026, and disclosed it to the market on 18 August 2026.
The proposal places a concrete cash valuation on the table for shareholders in a specialist trustee business that traces its origins back to 1888.
It is important to note the wording of the approach. The company described it as an “unsolicited, indicative and non-binding proposal”, and the price is quoted “less any dividends declared or paid”, a qualifier that materially affects the net cash a shareholder would ultimately receive.
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Inside the proposal and the conditions attached
The proposal is not a binding offer. It remains subject to a number of conditions that must be satisfied before any transaction could proceed.
Those conditions include:
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Satisfactory completion of due diligence
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Final approval from TPG’s Investment Review Committee
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Execution of a mutually agreed Scheme Implementation Deed
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A unanimous recommendation from the EQT Board
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Regulatory approvals, including from FIRB, ACCC and APRA
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No material adverse change events occurring
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Other customary conditions
TPG has requested a period of exclusivity to conduct due diligence and negotiate transaction documentation.
EQT has stated clearly that there is no certainty the proposal will result in a formal binding offer, or that any transaction will eventuate. Accordingly, shareholders do not need to take any action in relation to the proposal at this time.
EQT Board position
“The Board of EQT, together with its advisers, will evaluate the Proposal and will update shareholders in due course.”
The company has appointed advisers to assist with its evaluation:
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Financial adviser: UBS
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Legal adviser: Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
What a scheme of arrangement means for shareholders
The acquisition would occur via a scheme of arrangement.
The required regulatory approvals include FIRB, ACCC, and APRA.
For shareholders, the indicative and non-binding status matters. The exclusivity request signals TPG’s intent to progress, but several defined stages remain before any value is locked in.
FY26 results and superannuation trusteeship exit in focus
Alongside the proposal, EQT confirmed the timing of its full-year results. Results for the year ending 30 June 2026 are scheduled for release on 20 August 2026.
Those results will include the Board’s determination as to whether a final FY26 dividend is declared. Given the price is quoted less any dividends declared or paid, that determination carries added relevance for shareholders assessing the proposal.
As previously announced on 22 June 2026, EQT intends to withdraw from offering independent superannuation trusteeship via its subsidiary Equity Trustees Superannuation Limited. An update on this matter, including potential capital and funding implications, is expected to be provided as part of the FY26 results presentation.
The results land just two days after the proposal was disclosed, giving shareholders fresh financial context against the proposed price. The company has not quantified the dividend outcome or the financial impact of the superannuation exit.
The EQT superannuation trustee exit carries a ~$13 million non-cash goodwill impairment charge and a potential $36 million ORFR loan repayment obligation, both of which feed directly into the final dividend determination that shareholders are now watching closely against the proposed A$24.55 price.
Fact vs. impact snapshot
| Item | Detail | Investor relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Proposed price | A$24.55 cash/share, less dividends | Concrete cash valuation on the table |
| Structure | Scheme of arrangement | Requires court and shareholder vote |
| Status | Indicative, non-binding | No certainty of a binding offer |
| Key approvals | FIRB, ACCC, APRA | Regulatory hurdles remain |
| FY26 results | Due 20 August 2026 | Fresh financial context imminent |
What happens next for EQT shareholders
The immediate steps are defined by the company’s disclosure rather than any settled outcome.
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The EQT Board and its advisers will evaluate the proposal and update shareholders in due course
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TPG is seeking exclusivity to conduct due diligence and negotiate documentation
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FY26 results and the final dividend determination are due on 20 August 2026
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An update on the superannuation trusteeship exit is expected at the FY26 results presentation
Shareholders do not need to take any action at this time, and the outcome remains uncertain. As the company has stated, the Board will continue to keep the market informed as its evaluation progresses.
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