Daily Mail Owner Buys The Telegraph in £500 Million Landmark Deal

Daily Mail Owner Acquires The Telegraph in £500 Million Deal

Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) has secured a $654 million agreement to purchase The Telegraph newspaper from US-Emirati consortium RedBird IMI, ending years of uncertainty about the publication’s future.

Key Details of the Acquisition

  • Deal valuation: £500 million ($654 million)
  • DMGT enters exclusivity period to finalize transaction
  • Telegraph to maintain editorial independence
  • Focus on accelerating US and international expansion

The announcement comes just one week after RedBird Capital Partners abruptly abandoned its takeover attempt, extending a protracted sale process marked by government intervention.

“DMGT has signed an agreement with Redbird IMI over the acquisition of the Telegraph Media Group at a valuation of £500 million ($654 m),” the company confirmed in a press release.

Long Road to Resolution

The Telegraph’s sale has been in limbo for over two years since Lloyds Bank put the newspaper up for sale in 2023 to recover debts from previous owners, the Barclay brothers.

RedBird IMI, a joint venture between RedBird Capital and Abu Dhabi’s International Media Investments, had initially secured Telegraph Media Group in late 2023. However, the UK Conservative government triggered a swift resale over concerns about press freedom given Abu Dhabi’s media censorship record.

The government also amended merger laws to prevent foreign powers from controlling UK newspapers.

Previous Deal Scrutiny

British media reported that the most recent agreement in May would have given RedBird a majority stake with IMI holding 15%. However, this arrangement faced scrutiny from rights groups over connections between RedBird’s chair and China’s largest sovereign wealth fund.

A RedBird IMI spokesperson stated: “DMGT and RedBird IMI have worked swiftly to reach the agreement announced today, which will shortly be submitted to the secretary of state.”

Historical Context

Founded in 1855 and often called the “Tory bible,” The Telegraph was purchased by twin brothers Frederick and David Barclay in 2004 for £665 million. DMGT participated in the original auction, which also attracted bids from hedge fund manager Paul Marshall, owner of right-wing channel GB News.

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