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Netwealth mulls equity changes amid IPO talk

Netwealth has confirmed that equity shareholding changes are likely in the future, as speculation is rife over a potential public float for the privately-owned fintech company.

by Staff Writer
June 16, 2017
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Speaking to ifa, Netwealth joint managing director Michael Heine confirmed his brother Leslie – with whom he ran Heine Management before selling to Mercantile Mutual in 1999 – has decided to reduce his 33 per cent shareholding over time for “estate planning purposes”.

Leslie Heine intends to retain a “meaningful interest” of some kind, but the likely change in shareholdings opens the door to capital-raising activities.

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“In order to achieve this, the Netwealth board continues to consider a range of alternatives although there is no urgency to make any decisions,” Michael Heine said.

While the company was not able to confirm or deny whether an initial public offering may be imminent, a number of sources with knowledge of the matter have told ifa that investment banks have been approached about a potential listing.

Regardless of speculation about an IPO, Michael Heine says he is confident that he and joint managing director Matt Heine will retain control of the business.

“My son Matt and I are totally committed to maintaining a majority and controlling interest and management of Netwealth for the long-term,” Michael Heine said.

“Whatever the timing or outcome, we are very confident that the Heine family will continue to be the majority owners and senior management of Netwealth.”

Netwealth was a finalist in a number of categories at the Fintech Business Awards 2017 and is the owner of dealer group Bridgeport Financial Services.

In 2015, it sold 50 per cent of its Financial Planning Services Australia (FPSA) licensee to Fortnum, with the other half being bought by FPSA member firms.

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Comments 5

  1. Billy says:
    8 years ago

    get on board Netwealth for sure … compare HUB 24’s FUA to Netwealth’s FUA … and Netwealth’s share of the total market is still a tiny fraction
    …

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says:
    8 years ago

    rather go with ASX.HUB24

    Reply
  3. Anonymous says:
    8 years ago

    Reducing margins, highly competitive market, prone to disruption in the future, a largely commoditised product………….no thanks to that IPO.

    Reply
  4. Anonymous says:
    8 years ago

    hahaha righto.

    Reply
  5. Philip says:
    8 years ago

    This is one of the few Australian financial services companies that I would assess as a genuine growth-with-value opportunity, likely to build into the best and biggest in its niche, as long as Matt and Michael Heine remain in control… Where do we queue up for a chance at this IPO??

    Reply

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