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    Nordic Capital, Permira make $3 billion offer for vaccine maker Bavarian Nordic

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on July 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Nordic Capital and Permira propose a $3 billion acquisition of Bavarian Nordic, offering a 21% premium on shares. The deal requires over 90% acceptance.

    Nordic Capital and Permira Bid $3 Billion for Bavarian Nordic

    (Reuters) -A consortium led by Nordic Capital and Permira has made an around $3 billion offer to buy all shares in Bavarian Nordic, the vaccine maker said on Monday.

    Innosera, a newly formed company controlled by the consortium, will make an offer of 233 Danish crowns per Bavarian Nordic share. The Danish company is recommending the offer to its shareholders.

    The offer price marks a premium of 21% compared to the stock's closing price last Wednesday and values the deal at about 19 billion crowns ($2.98 billion), Bavarian said in a statement.

    Shares of Bavarian, which specializes in vaccines for mpox, smallpox and other infectious diseases, had gained 21% since Thursday when it confirmed it was in talks with Nordic Capital and Permira over a potential bid. They opened 2% higher on Monday at 238 crowns per share.

    Kempen analysts said in a research note that the offer price came below their 300 crown target price, but the premium was fair considering uncertain U.S. market conditions and the fact Bavarian relies mostly on its contract-based public-preparedness business.

    Bavarian is a key supplier to governments globally, including public health preparedness programmes in the United States.

    The deal will be subject to customary conditions, including that Innosera needs to own or have valid acceptances for more than 90% of Bavarian Nordic's voting rights and shares at the end of the offer period, the group said.

    Danish pension fund ATP, which holds a 10% stake in Bavarian according to LSEG data, told Reuters that it had no interest in accepting the offer.

    "Neither the timing nor the price of the presented offer reflects the opportunities we see in the company," Claus Berner Møller, vice president for Danish Equities at ATP, said in an emailed statement.

    Upon completion of the offer, expected in the fourth quarter of 2025, the consortium intends to delist Bavarian Nordic's shares from Nasdaq Copenhagen.

    ($1 = 6.3711 Danish crowns)

    (Reporting by Izabela Niemiec in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nordic Capital and Permira offer $3 billion for Bavarian Nordic.
    • •The offer includes a 21% premium on share prices.
    • •Bavarian Nordic specializes in vaccines for infectious diseases.
    • •The deal requires over 90% share acceptance.
    • •Danish pension fund ATP rejects the offer.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nordic Capital, Permira make $3 billion offer for vaccine maker Bavarian Nordic

    1What is the offer price for Bavarian Nordic shares?

    The offer price is 233 Danish crowns per share, which values the deal at about 19 billion crowns or approximately $2.98 billion.

    2What premium does the offer price represent?

    The offer price marks a premium of 21% compared to the stock's closing price last Wednesday.

    3What conditions must be met for the deal to proceed?

    The deal is subject to customary conditions, including that Innosera needs to own or have valid acceptances for more than 90% of Bavarian Nordic's voting rights and shares.

    4What is the stance of the Danish pension fund ATP regarding the offer?

    Danish pension fund ATP, which holds a 10% stake in Bavarian, stated it had no interest in accepting the offer, citing that neither the timing nor the price reflects the opportunities they see in the company.

    5When is the completion of the offer expected?

    The completion of the offer is expected in the fourth quarter of 2025, after which the consortium intends to delist Bavarian Nordic's shares from Nasdaq Copenhagen.

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