Perent to divest BTP Group for $100 million

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The Perenti Ltd (ASX: PRN) share price is in focus today after the diversified mining services group announced an agreement to divest its BTP Group business for $100 million. The sale will see Perenti receive an initial $80 million cash payment and a further $20 million after 12 months, supporting the company’s strategy to focus on higher returning opportunities.

What did Perenti report?

  • Perenti will divest its BTP Group equipment rental and parts business for $100 million to Beetle Industries Pty Ltd.
  • An initial $80 million cash payment is due upon completion, with a $20 million deferred payment 12 months later.
  • The transaction will result in a non-cash loss of approximately $64 million in FY26 accounts.
  • Completion is expected by the end of October 2026, subject to usual approvals and conditions.

What else do investors need to know?

The divestment is the result of a strategic review, with Perenti seeking to optimise its portfolio and allocate capital to higher-return areas of its business. The BTP sale frees up funds to support recent contract wins at Bellevue Gold in Australia and Fourmile in the USA, as well as potential growth opportunities.

The new owner, led by a consortium headed by Cratus Group, will fund the acquisition through a combination of debt and equity. The deferred payment has no performance conditions attached, providing Perenti certainty of proceeds.

What did Perenti management say?

Managing Director & CEO Vanessa Torres said:

Following a strategic review of our portfolio, we have agreed to divest our parts and equipment hire business. The transaction reflects our continued focus on actively managing our portfolio and allocating capital to businesses aligned with our competitive strengths in a way that maximises the Group’s total shareholder returns. While BTP’s performance has been impacted by market headwinds in recent years, its team has remained committed and worked diligently to support the profitability of the business. We believe the new ownership structure will provide a strong platform for BTP to pursue future opportunities and long-term success.

What’s next for Perenti?

Looking ahead, Perenti will use the BTP sale proceeds to fund new and existing operations with higher margins and growth potential. Management says this allows them to back recent wins and explore more opportunities aligned with their core strengths.

The company will also continue to focus on its active tender pipeline and consider further organic and inorganic growth moves as part of its evolving portfolio strategy.

Perenti share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Perenti shares have risen 18%, outperforming the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO), which is flat over the same period.

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