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Bayer Gets €3 Billion in Apollo Deal for Contraceptives Unit

July 10 (Reuters) - Bayer said on Friday it had secured €3 ​billion ($3.4 billion) in equity from ‌Apollo-managed funds in a deal tied to its long-acting reversible contraceptives, or LARC, business, ​aiming to bolster its capital ​structure while preserving control.

Apollo funds and ⁠affiliates would take a minority, ​non-controlling stake in a new entity holding ​the LARC business, while Bayer keeps a majority stake and "complete operational control."

The business will ​remain part of the pharmaceuticals division's ​core operations and stay fully consolidated in group ‌accounts, ⁠Bayer said.

Bayer Chief Financial Officer Judith Hartmann said the transaction was a "strategic financing solution" that would strengthen the ​balance sheet ​and ⁠enhance financial flexibility as the group manages "increased liquidity requirements ​this year related to bond ​maturities ⁠and litigation procedures."

The deal is expected to close in the third quarter ⁠of ​2026, subject to antitrust ​approval and customary conditions, Bayer said.

($1 = 0.8741 euros)

Reporting ​by Danny Callaghan; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise

Source: Reuters


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