Australia’s Iress Shares Surge on Early Buyout Talks with Blackstone and Thoma Bravo
Shares of Australian financial software firm Iress jumped up to 15.6% to A$9.69 on Friday, hitting the highest level since January, after the company disclosed early takeover discussions with U.S. investment giant Blackstone and private equity firm Thoma Bravo. The talks come after Blackstone previously made and withdrew a A$1.94 billion ($1.27 billion) takeover offer.
Iress stated it is in early-stage engagement with both firms to explore whether a new offer could be recommended by its board. No new per-share price was disclosed in the latest update. The stock’s rally marks its biggest intraday percentage gain since November 2023, though the current price remains below Blackstone’s earlier A$10.50 per share bid.
The takeover interest follows a broader trend of private equity firms seeking acquisitions in the Australian software sector. Recently, Infomedia agreed to a A$651 million takeover by TPG’s Asia-focused private equity fund.
Iress has a history of takeover attempts, notably a failed A$3 billion bid from Swedish firm EQT in 2021. For fiscal 2024, the company reported a net profit after tax of A$30.1 million and revenues of A$604.6 million.

