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    Informa Weighs Selling Stake in Monaco-Based Events Assets, Sources Say 

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Informa is considering selling a stake in its Monaco-based luxury events portfolio, including the Monaco Yacht Show and Top Marques Monaco. The assets generate roughly $200 million in annual revenue, and potential buyers may include sovereign wealth funds.

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    Informa Considers Selling Stake in Monaco-Based Luxury Event Portfolio

    Informa's Strategic Review of Monaco Luxury Events

    By Amy-Jo Crowley

    Overview of the Potential Stake Sale

    LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - London-listed exhibitions group Informa is exploring selling a stake in its portfolio of Monaco-based luxury events, which include the Monaco Yacht Show and Top Marques Monaco, two people familiar with the matter said.

    Informa, valued at nearly $14 billion, is working with an investment bank to gauge interest in the package, the people said.

    The collection generates around $200 million in annual revenue, and a stake sale could generate about $200 million, one added.

    A spokesperson for Informa declined to comment.

    Confidentiality and Uncertainty Surrounding the Deal

    The sources, who asked not to be identified because the discussions are private, said talks are ongoing and there is no certainty a transaction will take place.

    Potential Bidders and Market Context

    Possible Bidders May Include Sovereign Wealth Funds

    POSSIBLE BIDDERS MAY INCLUDE SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS

    Reuters could not determine how the recent Middle East conflict might affect the process. Informa said in recent days that the vast majority of its business to business operations were unaffected.

    Its shares fell 11% on Monday before recovering. 

    Possible bidders for a stake are likely to include sovereign wealth funds, the person said. 

    Monaco-Based Assets and Division Details

    The Monaco-based assets sit within Informa's Luxury & Lifestyle division, which comprises the Art Monte-Carlo and Boat International Publishing Group, the Palm Beach Boat Show, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show and Art Miami.  

    Sovereign Wealth Funds' Investment Strategies

    Sovereign wealth funds in the Gulf have been investing heavily in the media and entertainment sector as well as in the events business as they look to diversify their oil-rich economies and attract increasing foreign investment and people to the region.

    For example, ADNEC, which is backed by Abu Dhabi, hosts one of the biggest energy conferences in the Middle East, while Qatar's QIA is a majority shareholder in Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which owns team franchises, venues and media networks across the U.S. 

    Informa's Broader Business Interests

    Informa is also active in academic publishing via Taylor & Francis and data and marketing services via TechTarget, in which it holds a 58% stake, according to LSEG data.

    (Reporting by Amy-Jo Crowley in London. Additional reporting Federico Maccioni. Editing by Anousha Sakoui and Jan Harvey)

    References

    • Informa weighs selling stake in Monaco‑based events assets, sources say – Global Banking & Finance Review
    • Informa considers selling stake in luxury events including Monaco Yacht Show – SuperYachtTimes

    Table of Contents

    • Informa's Strategic Review of Monaco Luxury Events
    • Overview of the Potential Stake Sale

    Key Takeaways

    • •Informa’s Monaco-based luxury events portfolio, part of its Luxury & Lifestyle division, generates about $200 million annually and may fetch a similar sum from a stake sale, involving events such as the Monaco Yacht Show and Top Marques Monaco
    • •Informa, valued near $14 billion, is engaging an investment bank to assess interest, though no deal is assured and the company declined comment
    • •Potential bidders include Gulf sovereign wealth funds, which have been actively investing in media and events to diversify their oil-dependent economies and grow global influence

    Frequently Asked Questions about Informa weighs selling stake in Monaco-based events assets, sources say 

    1What Monaco-based events does Informa own?

    Informa owns events such as the Monaco Yacht Show, Top Marques Monaco, Art Monte-Carlo, and more through its Luxury & Lifestyle division.

    2How much revenue do Informa's Monaco-based assets generate?

    The Monaco-based luxury events portfolio generates around $200 million in annual revenue.

  • Confidentiality and Uncertainty Surrounding the Deal
  • Potential Bidders and Market Context
  • Possible Bidders May Include Sovereign Wealth Funds
  • Monaco-Based Assets and Division Details
  • Sovereign Wealth Funds' Investment Strategies
  • Informa's Broader Business Interests
  • 3Who are the likely bidders for Informa's Monaco events stake?

    Possible bidders include sovereign wealth funds, particularly those based in the Gulf region.

    4What is the estimated value of the stake Informa may sell?

    A sale of the Monaco event assets stake could generate about $200 million.

    5Is there certainty that the stake sale will proceed?

    Talks are ongoing and there is no certainty that a transaction will take place.

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