Brookfield lobs $4.75-a-share cash offer valuing RWC at $4.1 billion
Reliance Worldwide Corporation (ASX: RWC) has entered into a Process Deed with Brookfield Capital Partners LLC following Brookfield’s unsolicited, non-binding, indicative proposal to acquire 100% of the ordinary shares in RWC by way of a scheme of arrangement at a cash offer price of A$4.75 per share.
The proposal values RWC at an enterprise value of approximately A$4.1 billion and represents a 31.6% premium to the company’s last closing price of A$3.61 on 17 August 2026. The offer was disclosed alongside RWC’s FY26 results on 18 August 2026.
Critically, the proposal remains indicative and non-binding, with no certainty it will lead to a definitive transaction. The RWC Board recommends that shareholders take no action at this time.
For holders, a material premium bid establishes a reference point for value discussions and places attention on the share price relative to recent trading.
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Breaking down the premium and the price
The A$4.75 cash offer is benchmarked against three separate reference prices, with the premium widening as the averaging period lengthens. Against the last close, the premium sits at 31.6%. Measured against longer-term volume weighted average prices, the figure rises to 43.2%.
The proposal reflects a transaction multiple of FY26 EV/Adjusted EBITDA of 12.1x on a post-AASB16 basis (12.9x on a pre-AASB16 basis).
RWC manufacturing footprint rationalisation has been a defining theme of the FY26 period, with the company closing its Melbourne brass plants and shifting North American supply to its Alabama facility in a move targeting US$9 million in annual EBITDA uplift by end of FY27.
| Metric | RWC Reference Price | Offer Price | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Last close (17 Aug 2026) | A$3.61 | A$4.75 | 31.6% |
| 3-month VWAP | A$3.58 | A$4.75 | 32.8% |
| 6-month VWAP | A$3.32 | A$4.75 | 43.2% |
The offer price would be reduced by the cash amount of any dividends paid or payable after the date of the proposal. As noted in RWC’s FY26 results announcement, no dividend will be paid in relation to the 2H FY26 financial period.
The widening premium against longer averages underscores the strength of the offer relative to how the shares have traded over recent months.
The path from $4.15 to $4.75
The current offer follows a series of escalating approaches, with Brookfield revising its price upward multiple times before reaching the present figure. The progression of unsolicited, non-binding, indicative offers unfolded as follows:
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April and May 2026 — offers of A$4.15, then A$4.25, then A$4.50 cash per RWC share.
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An approximately eight-week due diligence period, during which RWC provided Brookfield with non-public information on the company.
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Early August 2026 — a revised cash offer of A$4.75 per share, described by RWC as a meaningfully improved proposal.
The improved figure came after RWC granted due diligence access, with the Board positioned as extracting a stronger outcome through negotiation. Repeated upward revisions point to Brookfield’s continued interest in progressing the transaction.
RWC FY26 trading outlook had held firm through the year, with tariff costs tracking at the lower end of the US$25-30 million guidance range and all key financial metrics reaffirmed after nine months of trading, providing Brookfield with a relatively stable earnings base against which to price its offer.
What a Process Deed and “go-shop” mean for shareholders
A Process Deed is a framework agreement that allows Brookfield to advance its proposal under agreed conditions, ahead of any binding Scheme Implementation Deed (SID). It sets the ground rules for how the parties engage while the proposal is assessed.
Under the deed, RWC has agreed to exclusivity restrictions including “non-solicit,” “no talk (with no fiduciary exception)” and “no due diligence” obligations, running for four weeks from 17 August 2026 to 15 September 2026. In practice, these terms limit RWC’s ability to seek or engage with competing bidders during that window.
A notable feature of the arrangement is the “go-shop” provision. Once a SID is signed, RWC will have a 30-day window to actively solicit third-party interest, including providing due diligence information and negotiating terms of any alternative proposal.
Brookfield retains a five Business Day matching right before any definitive agreement in respect of a rival Go Shop Proposal is signed, and a break fee applies if RWC terminates to pursue a superior Go Shop Proposal.
The go-shop mechanism is shareholder-friendly. It permits the Board to test the market for a higher bid even after committing to Brookfield, supporting the case that value is being explored fully.
Conditions, exclusivity and cost coverage
The proposal and entry into any binding SID remain subject to a number of conditions:
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Satisfactory completion of confirmatory due diligence by Brookfield, undertaken on an exclusive basis in accordance with the Process Deed.
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Entry into a SID on terms and conditions acceptable to RWC and Brookfield.
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Approval by Brookfield’s investment committee of the final transaction terms and documentation.
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Unanimous support of RWC’s directors through a recommendation to vote in favour of the proposed transaction and a commitment to vote in favour in respect of their own RWC shares (subject to customary carve-outs).
RWC may reimburse Brookfield’s actual out-of-pocket costs and expenses in specified circumstances, up to a maximum of US$5,000,000 (inclusive of GST).
There is no certainty the proposal will lead to a definitive transaction or binding offer, and the Board will advise shareholders of its progress in due course. The defined conditions and a capped cost coverage arrangement help contain RWC’s exposure while the process runs.
What happens next
During the exclusivity period, which ends on 15 September 2026, RWC and Brookfield have agreed to work together in good faith towards entering into a SID on terms consistent with the proposal.
RWC has appointed Goldman Sachs and Oaktower Partnership as financial advisers and Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer as legal adviser to assist in assessing the proposal. The engagement of these advisers signals the seriousness with which the Board is approaching the review.
The Board recommends that shareholders take no action in relation to the Proposal at this time.
With a firm exclusivity deadline in place and advisers engaged, the coming weeks will determine whether the indicative proposal converts into a binding agreement.
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