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    Australia's Dexus faces possible Melbourne airport stake sale over alleged confidentiality breach

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    Posted on May 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Dexus might sell its Melbourne Airport stake due to alleged confidentiality breach, a claim it disputes. APAC deems the breach significant.

    Dexus May Sell Melbourne Airport Stake Over Breach Allegations

    (Reuters) - Real asset manager Dexus said on Friday it may be forced to divest its 27% stake in Melbourne Airport after receiving a notice from the airport's board alleging a breach of confidentiality agreements.

    The stake is held through Dexus Bloc in Australia Pacific Airports Corporation (APAC), which owns Melbourne and Launceston airports, with Dexus acting as the manager.

    If the allegations are upheld, Dexus said it would be required to sell the stake to other APAC shareholders at fair market value.

    It also said in a statement it intends to dispute the allegations.

    In 2024, certain shareholders of Melbourne and Launceston airports appointed Dexus to manage the sale of their stakes.

    Friday's notice marks an escalation in the dispute with other APAC shareholders, who allege that Dexus breached the shareholders' deed by disclosing confidential information during the sale process.

    "The board examined a matter related to its shareholders deed and confirmed a breach of the deed by one of APAC’s shareholders," a spokesperson for APAC told Reuters.

    "The breach was considered material and incapable of being remedied. The board is overseeing this matter with a strong focus on good governance and complying with its obligations to act in the best interests of the company," added the APAC spokesperson.

    (Reporting by Kumar Tanishk and Nikita Maria Jino in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Dexus may be forced to sell its 27% stake in Melbourne Airport.
    • •The sale is due to alleged confidentiality breaches.
    • •Dexus disputes the allegations made by APAC.
    • •APAC claims the breach is material and unremediable.
    • •The dispute escalates tensions among APAC shareholders.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Australia's Dexus faces possible Melbourne airport stake sale over alleged confidentiality breach

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Dexus potentially selling its stake in Melbourne Airport due to a confidentiality breach allegation.

    2What is Dexus accused of?

    Dexus is accused of breaching confidentiality agreements during the sale process of airport stakes.

    3What is APAC's stance on the breach?

    APAC considers the breach material and incapable of being remedied, focusing on governance and shareholder interests.

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