The idea driving the deal revolves around using financial engineering and more-efficient management to improve Sallie Mae’s balance sheet. The two New York-based hedge fund firms will control 50.2% of the company, while the banks will own the rest.
Under the terms of the deal, they said, the buyers will pay $60 a share in cash, which represents almost a 50% premium over Sallie Mae’s battered share price before news of a potential buyout was reported in The New York Times last week. The share price has surged nearly 15% on the prospect that the company could be bought out.
JC Flowers & Co is one of the largest investment funds focused solely on the financial service sector. The fund has over $900 million in commitments from financial and strategic investors. Investors in the hedge fund include ABN Amro, AIG, Banco Santander, GE, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase among others.
Friedman Fleischer & Lowe focuses on investing in middle-market companies and currently has over $1 billion in assets under management.
Alex Akesson
Contributing Writer
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