NEW YORK, 16 Sept 2017:
Chinese payments company Ant Financial is planning to resubmit its application for US review of its deal to buy MoneyGram International Inc for US$1.2 billion, a source familiar with the matter said yesterday.
Ant Financial and MoneyGram have already refiled for clearance from Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) when they were unable to secure it within an assessment period after the first application, Reuters had reported in July, citing sources.
Ant Financial’s latest attempt for approval would be its third as the maximum time of 75 days for assessing such applications nears completion.
CFIUS is a secretive government panel which reviews acquisitions by foreign entities for potential national security risks.
A CFIUS refile indicates increased government scrutiny and more deals have been resubmitted to CFIUS since the inauguration of US president Donald Trump in January.
CFIUS had objected to at least nine acquisitions of US companies by foreign buyers by July 20, Reuters reported, citing people familiar with the matter said.
Ant Financial finalised its deal to buy Dallas-based MoneyGram in April, after it sweetened its bid by over a third to beat a rival offer from US-based Euronet Worldwide Inc.
– Reuters