In reviewReal Estate5 February 2025

CDPQ / DIGITALBRIDGE to acquire YONDR

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CDPQ / DIGITALBRIDGE acquires YONDR

Deal facts

Buyer
CDPQ / DIGITALBRIDGE
Target
YONDR
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
5 February 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Real Estate
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

CDPQ and DigitalBridge have agreed to acquire Yondr in a transaction announced on 5 February 2025. The deal involves the digital services and real estate sectors, though the specific consideration structure and financial value remain undisclosed. No details regarding the target's country of operation were reported in the available data. The transaction is currently classified as being in review, with no confirmed completion date established at this time.

The parties have not yet disclosed the specific rationale or strategic drivers behind this acquisition. As the deal proceeds, it remains subject to the necessary regulatory approvals and other standard conditions precedent. Further updates on the transaction status will be provided once the review process concludes or additional information becomes publicly available. This summary reflects the facts as they stand following the initial announcement.

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