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    UK Aerospace Supplier Senior Agrees to $1.9 Billion Tinicum-Blackstone Offer

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    Posted on April 7, 2026

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    Last updated: April 7, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Senior Plc has agreed to a £1.4 billion (US $1.85 billion) takeover offer from a Tinicum‑Blackstone consortium at 300 pence per share, representing a modest premium and marking a culmination of competitive interest amid robust defence and aerospace demand.

    UK's Senior agrees to $1.9 billion takeover by aerospace investor Tinicum and Blackstone

    Senior Plc's Acquisition and Market Context

    April 7 (Reuters) - Senior Plc agreed on Tuesday to a 1.4 billion pound ($1.9 billion) takeover proposal from a consortium comprising Tinicum and Blackstone, potentially ending months of pursuit of the British aerospace and defence supplier.

    Takeover Offers and Market Dynamics

    Senior drew a flurry of takeover offers in recent months as buyers target British companies for their relatively cheaper valuations, and as rising defence spending driven by escalating geopolitical tensions sharpened interest in the sector.

    Competing Bids and UK Takeover Rules

    Private equity firm Arcline Investment Management walked away from a bid for Senior last week, nearly a month after the company rejected Advent's 1.14 billion pound proposal. However, under UK takeover rules, they could still return with bids under some special circumstances.

    Share Performance

    Shares in Senior, which had a market value of 1.21 billion pounds as of Tuesday, were trading largely flat as of 1257 GMT. They have gained nearly 15% since the approaches were first disclosed in late February.

    Details of the Tinicum and Blackstone Deal

    Offer Terms and Rationale

    'CONVICTION IN SENIOR'

    The 300 pence per share cash offer from U.S.-based investment firm Tinicum and Blackstone is at a 2.8% premium to Senior's last close, and will be recommended to its shareholders, the British company said. It added that the consortium's expertise in investing in the industry was a key contributor to its decision.

    Shareholder Support

    Senior's largest shareholder Alantra, which holds over 17% of the company, has expressed its willingness to vote in favour of the deal, the parties said.

    Consortium's Track Record

    Tinicum took TriMas' aerospace segment private for $1.45 billion with Blackstone in November last year.

    Consortium's Strategic Vision

    "As long-term investors in both aerospace and industrial sectors, the consortium has conviction in Senior and its growth potential," Tinicum said.

    It added that it would merge its recently acquired AeroFlow Technologies with Senior to maximize earnings, if the deal goes through.

    Senior Plc's Business Segments and Clients

    While civil aerospace is Senior's biggest segment, the engineering group also supplies parts for land vehicles and defence businesses. Nearly 16% of its total revenue comes from defence and the company is a parts supplier to Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Airbus. 

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.7550 pounds)

    (Reporting by Prerna Bedi and Simone Lobo in Bengaluru; Writing by Pushkala Aripaka; Editing by Vijay Kishore and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    References

    • Advent says rejected Senior bid valued UK engineer at $1.52 billion
    • Senior plc

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •The all-cash offer of 300 pence per share values Senior at £1.4 billion (US $1.85 billion), a 2.8% premium to its closing price and above its market value of ~£1.21 billion before announcement. (sahmcapital.com)
    • •The deal follows a bidding contest involving Advent International (rejected at 272 pence/share) and Arcline, highlighting strong investor appetite for Senior’s exposure to aerospace and defence supply chains. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK aerospace supplier Senior agrees to $1.9 billion Tinicum-Blackstone offer

    1Who is acquiring Senior Plc?

    Senior Plc is being acquired by a consortium of investment firms Tinicum and Blackstone.

    2How much is the Tinicum-Blackstone offer valued at?

    The consortium's offer values Senior Plc at 1.4 billion pounds, or $1.85 billion.

    Senior Plc's Acquisition and Market Context
  • Takeover Offers and Market Dynamics
  • Competing Bids and UK Takeover Rules
  • Share Performance
  • Details of the Tinicum and Blackstone Deal
  • Offer Terms and Rationale
  • Shareholder Support
  • Consortium's Track Record
  • Consortium's Strategic Vision
  • Senior Plc's Business Segments and Clients
  • Additional Information
  • sahmcapital.com
  • •Senior’s strategic importance is underscored by its role supplying high‑tech components to Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Airbus, and its growing defence revenue (around 16%), positioning it as a valuable asset amid geopolitical demand trends. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • 3
    What share price is being offered to Senior Plc shareholders?

    Senior Plc shareholders are being offered 300 pence per share in cash.

    4Why is Senior Plc considered attractive for acquisition?

    Senior Plc is a key aerospace and defence supplier, with about 16% of its revenue attributed to defence clients.

    5Which other private equity firms had shown interest in acquiring Senior Plc?

    Firms including Arcline and Advent were previously interested, but their bids did not result in a deal.

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