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Spire Healthcare Receives $1.35 Billion Buyout Proposal from Toscafund, ETHealthworld

Bengaluru: British private hospital group Spire Healthcare said on Thursday it ‌received a ⁠buyout proposal ⁠worth 1 billion pounds ($1.35 billion) from its second-largest shareholder, Toscafund Asset Management, sending its shares up more than 40%.

Spire’s board said it would recommend the potential cash bid to ​shareholders if Toscafund tables a formal offer.

The 250 pence per share proposal represents a 66% premium to Spire’s ​last closing share price. Spire shares surged ⁠43.3% to ‌215.5 pence, making the stock the biggest gainer among ​all London-listed ​stocks.

Toscafund must announce a firm intention to ⁠make an offer by June 11 or walk away under UK takeover rules. The proposal follows a prolonged search for a buyer. Spire confirmed in January it was in discussions with investment firms Bridgepoint and Triton regarding a potential takeover but Triton pulled out.

Spire launched a strategic review in September 2025 after activist investor Harwood Capital Management urged it to consider a sale. ‌Toscafund, which built its stake to nearly 11% in Spire while blocking Australia’s Ramsay Health Care’s 250 pence ​per share bid ​in 2021, now ⁠proposes the same price.

Spire shares have lost nearly half of their value since hitting 411 pence in September 2016, pressured by investor concerns over ​profitability, UK National Health Service revenue volatility, and rising costs.

Spire said trading in the first four months to April 2026 has been in line with expectations and forecasts 2026 adjusted core profit broadly in line with 2025.

(Reporting by DhanushVignesh Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

  • Published On May 15, 2026 at 07:27 AM IST

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