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    Germany's Techem Still Seeking Deal After Tpg Withdraws as Buyer, CEO Says

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    Posted on May 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Techem continues to seek a deal after TPG and GIC withdrew from a $7.59 billion acquisition. The European Commission's review led to the withdrawal.

    Germany's Techem still seeking deal after TPG withdraws as buyer, CEO

    By Emma-Victoria Farr

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -German energy firm Techem continues to work towards a deal after its sale to U.S. financial investor TPG and sovereign wealth fund GIC fell through earlier this month, the company's CEO Matthias Hartmann said late on Tuesday.

    The potential buyers withdrew registration of the 6.7-billion-euro ($7.59-billion) deal with the European Union's antitrust authorities on May 7. The European Commission had announced an in-depth review of the takeover, as TPG's concessions were not deemed sufficient.

    Hartmann told reporters on Tuesday that efforts to reach a solution were ongoing.

    "All parties are keen to find a solution ... I can't say what that will look like," he said.

    TPG had brought Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC on board as a co-investor for the takeover last October.

    Partners Group had also considered an initial public offering (IPO) as a way to sell its shares in the company last year.

    "Capital markets are always an option," Hartmann said, adding that would be a decision for its shareholder to take.

    Hartmann declined to comment on whether Techem will continue working with the same advisers or whether it will pay a so-called "break-up fee" which is incurred when deals fall apart.

    As a result of TPG's withdrawal, Techem will repay in full provisional senior secured bonds amounting to 750 million euros that were issued in connection with the planned handover, the company said in a statement.

    ($1 = 0.8827 euros)

    (Reporting by Emma-Victoria Farr; Editing by Rachel More and Helen Popper)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Techem's deal with TPG and GIC fell through.
    • •European Commission had an in-depth review of the takeover.
    • •Techem is exploring other options, including IPO.
    • •TPG's withdrawal leads to bond repayment by Techem.
    • •CEO Hartmann remains optimistic about finding a solution.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's Techem still seeking deal after TPG withdraws as buyer, CEO says

    1What happened to Techem's deal with TPG?

    Techem's sale to TPG and GIC fell through after the potential buyers withdrew their registration with the European Union's antitrust authorities.

    2What is Techem's CEO's stance on finding a solution?

    Techem's CEO stated that all parties are keen to find a solution, although he could not specify what that solution would entail.

    3What financial obligations does Techem have following TPG's withdrawal?

    Techem will repay in full the provisional senior secured bonds amounting to 750 million euros that were issued in connection with the planned handover.

    4What alternatives is Techem considering after the failed deal?

    Techem is exploring options such as capital markets and has previously considered an initial public offering (IPO) as a way to sell its shares.

    5Will Techem incur a break-up fee due to the failed deal?

    The CEO declined to comment on whether Techem will pay a break-up fee, which is typically incurred when deals fall apart.

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