Berenberg lifts JTC price target after Citi Trust deal.


Berenberg lifted its price target on JTC on Monday to 1,400p from 1,300p on the back of news it has acquired Citi Trust - the global fiduciary and trust administration services business - from Citigroup for $80m.

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  • 16 September 2024 13:16:04
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"Strategically, the deal builds upon JTC's already-established trust platform, particularly in the US (following the acquisitions of New York Private Trust Company, South Dakota Trust Company and First Republic Trust Company), and marks a significant positive shift in the group's profile given Citi Trust's reputation as one of the oldest and most established fiduciary business globally," the bank said.

Financially, Berenberg said, the deal terms are compelling, with clear commercial and cost synergies to be had over the coming years.

It expects completion at the end of the first half of 2025, and upgraded its earnings per share forecasts by around 3% in FY25 and 10% in FY26.

Berenberg said: "We moved our price target recently (to 1,300p from 1,150p), acknowledging JTC's future M&A pipeline and compounding track record; however, the strength of today's announcement means we move the price target again, to 1,400p, to reflect 1) a not unreasonable FY26 price-to-earnings of 22x, when more of the acquisition's benefits will be felt following integration, and 2) the quality at hand."

Berenberg maintained its ‘buy’ rating on JTC.


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