Parcel supply agency Evri is reportedly being ready for a sale valuing it at £2billion by its personal fairness majority proprietor.
Advent International is working with advisers from funding financial institution Rothschild to discover choices for the corporate, together with a possible sale, The Sunday Times reported.
It purchased a 75 per cent stake within the firm, then generally known as Hermes UK, for a reported £850m in 2020.
The different 25 per cent stays within the palms of Germany’s Otto group. In 2022, Evri’s house owners extracted a £762m dividend.
It comes after The Mail on Sunday revealed that Advent was additionally getting ready to unload the final remnants of UK defence and aerospace group Cobham.
Sell-off: Advent International is working with advisers from funding financial institution Rothschild to discover choices for Evri, together with a possible sale
Evri started life as Bradford-based Grattan Mail Order in 1974. As Hermes, it noticed a increase through the pandemic, due to a surge in on-line purchasing.
Today, it boasts of delivering greater than 700m parcels a 12 months by way of greater than 20,000 couriers.
Revenues for the 12 months to February 2023 had been flat on the 12 months earlier than at £1.46billion, whereas the corporate swung to a backside line lack of £77m.
Advent declined to touch upon the problem of a possible sale.