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    UK's Spire Healthcare says reviewing options, including possible sale

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on September 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Spire Healthcare is reviewing strategic options, including a potential sale, to enhance shareholder value. Discussions are ongoing with no decisions made.

    Spire Healthcare Explores Strategic Options, Including Potential Sale

    (Reuters) - British private hospital group Spire Healthcare said on Thursday it had initiated discussions with several parties to explore strategic options, including a potential sale of the company.

    The company said the review was at an early stage, emphasizing that no decision had been made to pursue any specific option and that it had not received any approaches nor was it currently in discussions regarding a possible sale.

    Spire said it was working with lead financial adviser Rothschild & Co and would assess measures to enhance long-term shareholder value. The company noted that its property and asset base were not fully reflected in its market valuation.

    The company's statement came after a Sky News report on Wednesday suggested some of Spire's investors, including activist trust Achilles, part of Harwood Capital Management, had encouraged it to consider a sale.

    Spire, with a market valuation of 871.97 million pounds ($1.18 billion), according to LSEG data, operates 38 hospitals and more than 50 clinics, medical centers and consulting rooms across England, Wales and Scotland.

    ($1 = 0.7380 pounds)

    (Reporting by Harshita Meenaktshi in Bengaluru; Editing by Mohammed Safi Shamsi)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Spire Healthcare is exploring strategic options, including a potential sale.
    • •The review is at an early stage with no specific decisions made.
    • •Spire is working with Rothschild & Co to enhance shareholder value.
    • •The company's market valuation is not fully reflecting its asset base.
    • •Investors, including Harwood Capital, have suggested considering a sale.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Spire Healthcare says reviewing options, including possible sale

    1What is Spire Healthcare currently considering?

    Spire Healthcare is exploring strategic options, including a potential sale of the company.

    2Who is advising Spire Healthcare in this review?

    Spire is working with lead financial adviser Rothschild & Co to assess measures to enhance long-term shareholder value.

    3What prompted Spire Healthcare's review of options?

    The review was influenced by suggestions from some of Spire's investors, including activist trust Achilles, to consider a sale.

    4What is Spire Healthcare's market valuation?

    Spire Healthcare has a market valuation of approximately 871.97 million pounds, equivalent to about $1.18 billion.

    5How many facilities does Spire Healthcare operate?

    Spire operates 38 hospitals and more than 50 clinics, medical centers, and consulting rooms across England and Wales.

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