HiTech Group Tables $15M Bid to Acquire Hudson’s UpperGround Business

By Josua Ferreira -

HiTech tables $15 million proposal for Hudson’s UpperGround business

HiTech Group Australia (ASX: HIT) has submitted a non-binding proposal (the Offer) to the administrators of Hudson Global Resources (Aust) Pty Limited (Administrators Appointed) (“HGR”), proposing to acquire selected assets and employees for total consideration of up to $15 million.

The assets in question are primarily related to the UpperGround business, and the proposed acquisition would proceed under a Deed of Company Arrangement (DOCA), a formal insolvency mechanism.

The Offer is not legally binding. It remains subject to creditor approval and multiple closing conditions, with a creditors’ meeting scheduled for 24 June 2026, one day after the announcement was released.

For shareholders, the proposal represents a strategic move by the Board to explore alternatives that maximise value. Completion, however, is not guaranteed.

Breaking down the $15 million offer structure

The proposed consideration is structured across three tranches. Of the headline $15 million, only the $4 million upfront (Initial Payment) is not subject to further due diligence, while the remaining $11 million stays conditional on confirmatory due diligence and a series of closing conditions.

HiTech's $15M Proposed Offer Structure Breakdown

Component Amount Condition Destination
Initial Payment $4 million Not subject to further due diligence; payable if creditors approve DOCA fund for creditors
Conditional contribution Up to $6 million Subject to confirmatory due diligence and closing conditions Same DOCA fund
Deferred consideration Up to $5 million Paid from HGR operating cash flows, subject to available cash Deferred

Several points underline how conditional the proposed transaction remains:

  • $11 million of the $15 million total is conditional upon various closing conditions, including regulatory approvals and financing.

  • The Initial Payment becomes non-refundable once creditors approve, unless HiTech does not obtain approval or a notification waiver from the ACCC for the Offer under the merger control regime.

  • The Offer is intended to be funded by a mixture of debt and equity, subject to acceptance of the Offer.

What is a DOCA, and why does it matter here?

For an acquirer such as HiTech, the DOCA route can offer a way to acquire selected assets and employees relatively cleanly, while creditors receive a return from the funds contributed.

For investors, the takeaway is balanced. DOCA acquisitions can present assets at attractive value, but they carry execution and approval risk. Creditors and regulators must sign off before any transaction can complete, and there is no guarantee that those approvals will be secured.

The strategic rationale for HiTech shareholders

The submission of the Offer forms part of the Board’s strategy to explore alternatives that maximise value for the Company’s shareholders. According to the announcement, HiTech considers that it would be a responsible long-term operator of the UpperGround business.

In its stated view, the Company would provide the best prospects of continued employment for selected employees, commit to meeting ongoing statutory obligations, and ensure consistency in the quality of service to customers.

Importantly, the Company has framed the proposal as additive rather than corrective. HiTech has stated that it remains committed to its stated growth strategies and is positive about its growth outlook on a standalone basis.

The Board’s Positioning

The Company remains committed to its stated growth strategies and is positive about the growth outlook on a standalone basis. The submission of the Offer is part of the Board’s strategy to explore alternatives to maximise value for the Company’s shareholders. It is the Company’s view that the Company would be a responsible long-term operator of the UpperGround business.

Conditions, timeline and next steps

The pathway to completion involves several sequential conditions, each of which must be satisfied before the proposed transaction can proceed.

  1. The Administrators put the Offer to HGR creditors.

  2. Creditors approve the Offer at the meeting scheduled for 24 June 2026.

  3. HiTech completes confirmatory due diligence.

  4. HiTech submits a binding offer, which is in turn accepted by the Administrators.

  5. Regulatory approvals are secured, including ACCC approval or a notification waiver under the merger control regime.

  6. Financing, comprising a mixture of debt and equity, is finalised.

The Company has been clear on the level of uncertainty involved, stating that there is no guarantee that the Offer will result in a completed transaction. With $11 million of the total consideration conditional, the structure deliberately ties the bulk of the payment to satisfactory due diligence and the satisfaction of closing conditions.

To support the bid, HiTech has appointed Tenet Advisory & Investments as financial advisor and Gadens as legal advisor, signalling a well-resourced approach to the process.

The Company has indicated it will keep shareholders and the market appropriately updated in accordance with its continuous disclosure obligations, and will make a further announcement in the event of any material developments. For now, the proposal sits at the start of a conditional pathway, with the creditors’ meeting on 24 June 2026 representing the first key milestone investors will be watching.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is HiTech Group's UpperGround acquisition proposal?

HiTech Group Australia (ASX: HIT) has submitted a non-binding proposal to acquire selected assets and employees of Hudson Global Resources' UpperGround business for up to $15 million, structured through a Deed of Company Arrangement (DOCA) with administrators.

What is a Deed of Company Arrangement (DOCA) in an ASX acquisition context?

A DOCA is a formal insolvency mechanism that allows a company under administration to reach a binding agreement with creditors, enabling an acquirer like HiTech to purchase selected assets relatively cleanly while creditors receive a return from the contributed funds.

How much of HiTech's $15 million offer is guaranteed versus conditional?

Only $4 million of the $15 million is not subject to further due diligence — the remaining $11 million is conditional on confirmatory due diligence, regulatory approvals including ACCC clearance, and finalised financing through a mix of debt and equity.

When will creditors vote on HiTech's proposal for the UpperGround business?

The creditors' meeting is scheduled for 24 June 2026, which represents the first key milestone in the conditional pathway toward a completed transaction.

Does HiTech need ACCC approval for the UpperGround acquisition?

Yes — HiTech must obtain either ACCC approval or a notification waiver under the merger control regime as one of the closing conditions before the transaction can complete, and the $4 million Initial Payment only becomes non-refundable once this condition is addressed.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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