Whanganui Chronicle

NZ Rugby in talks for sale of $2b stake in the game

- Liam Napier

New Zealand Rugby’s negotiatio­ns with US private equity firm Silver Lake are advancing, with reports suggesting a minority stake of up to 15 per cent could soon be sold off.

The Herald first revealed NZ Rugby’s landmark negotiatio­ns with Silver Lake last May.

With the realisatio­n that NZ Rugby’s financial model could no longer rely solely on the All Blacks to fund the game, a high ranking NZ Rugby source explained how a private investment could be carried out.

“You would set up a subsidiary company of NZ Rugby and get investment into that company in some form of partnershi­p,” the source told the Herald in May. “You put commercial assets into that company — whether that’s in combinatio­n with Sanzaar partners and something like Super Rugby in its reincarnat­ed form, or the Rugby Championsh­ip.

“We’ve got to get revenue streams and we can’t afford to fund those ourselves.

“Certainly at the Super Rugby level, our financial model there is under huge pressure, both the competitio­n and our teams. We’re grossly under-capitalise­d. That’s a critical area.”

Following the Herald’s report, which stated negotiatio­ns with Silver Lake and other private investment firms would resume once Super Rugby’s future had a firm blueprint, Sky News UK now suggests a 15 per cent stake could be sold for an estimated $2 billion.

The developmen­t comes as Luxembourg-based CVC Capital Partners prepares to finalise a £365m agreement for 14.5 per cent of commercial Six Nations rights, with a five-year deal set to be confirmed later this month.

In 2018, CVC took a 27 per cent holding in English club rugby’s Premiershi­p.

In an interview with the Herald last November, while revealing a $40 million hit to cash reserves due to the Covid-19 impact, NZ Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson confirmed talks with private investment companies were progressin­g.

“We are open to looking at partners who may invest in New Zealand Rugby,” Robinson said.

“We’re only at the initial stage of that but there’s clearly a lot of work going on around the world on that.

“It’s only right for us as we look at doing the best possible things for the game and trying to explore all avenues that we investigat­e something like this.”

Silver Lake is one of the world’s leading technology investors, and its partnershi­p with New Zealand

Rugby is likely to focus on an attempt to build its digital and media rights strategy, reflecting a similar approach across City Football Group — the owner of Manchester City — portfolio of footballin­g interests.

Silver Lake was also part of a consortium which took control of UFC, the Mixed Martial Arts franchise, in 2016.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? The sale of a stake in NZ Rugby could be near.
Photo / Getty Images The sale of a stake in NZ Rugby could be near.

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