MYOB recommends KKR's buyout offer

MYOB Group has recommended a buyout proposal by US private equity group KKR & Co's.

MYOB Group has recommended US private equity giant KKR & Co's buyout offer for the Australian accounting software maker.

Last week, KKR cut its $1.8 billion buyout proposal for the struggling Australian company.

This came seven weeks after KKR upped its indicative bid to access MYOB's financial records.

MYOB's acceptance comes after it initially said on Thursday it would reject the new suggested price of $3.40 per share, which was slashed from $3.77.

Shares of the Melbourne-based company tumbled 14 per cent following KKR's lowered offer price and last traded at $2.87 on Friday, representing a 18.5 per cent discount to the new price.

KKR cut its offer price at a time when global technology players such as Facebook Inc and Google owner Alphabet Inc have fallen sharply amid concerns about incursions on privacy, sparking a sell-off across the broader sector.

MYOB Chairman Justin Milne said the proposal was in the best interest of shareholders, considering "market uncertainty and the longer-term nature of the strategic growth plan the Company has embarked upon."

He added that "the unique provisions of the agreement with KKR provide a level of certainty for our shareholders."

In its statement, MYOB also said it expects revenue growth in the 2018 financial year of about 7 per cent, while it sees its EBITDA margin between 42 per cent and 43 per cent.

Under a scheme of arrangement, MYOB has agreed to "go shop" provisions with KKR, which allows MYOB to seek alternate superior proposals until February 22, 2019.


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