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Friday 27 August 2021 3:09 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 05 November 2021 1:06 pm

Cazoo cash: Newspaper tycoon Lord Rothermere moves closer to taking Daily Mail private

By: Michiel Willems

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Daily Mail owner DMGT has today confirmed that it will sell its risk insurance business RMS to Moody's for £1.4bn, the first step in a bid to take the group private.

The successful listing of used car business Cazoo means that newspaper tycoon Lord Rothermere moves a step closer to taking the company behind the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Metro newspapers private.

DMGT owned a stake in Cazoo and Lord Rothermere had said if the company could join the New York Stock Exchange successfully, the money could help fund the £810m planned takeover.

It listed in New York on Friday US time, raising £730m.

The newspapers are currently part of the Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT), listed on the stock market since 1932.

Lord Rothermere first announced that he wanted to take full control of the business in July, but set a series of conditions, including the Cazoo sale.

The other conditions included the sale of DMGT’s insurance division, RMS, which was sold earlier this month, although it is not set to complete until mid-September.

A final condition will be over negotiations with DMGT’s pension trustees, who will be expecting a substantial cash injection into the fund from the deal.

This will be dependent on the size of the pension deficit across three schemes, which have not yet been disclosed, and is expected to closely follow the payment terms agreed to the fund following DMGT’s sale of a 50 per cent stake in Euromoney in 2019.

DMGT has been offloading different divisions and stakes in other business interests for several years, including Hobsons, Genscape and Zoopla, which collectively raised £1.2bn.

Any announcement about the takeover is expected towards the end of September.

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