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Kantar owners eye break-up of group, $6.5 billion Worldpanel sale, reports say

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(Reuters) - Market research group Kantar's owners are exploring the sale of its Worldpanel division for 5 billion pounds ($6.5 billion) or more, Sky News reported on Sunday, while in a separate report

Kantar's Owners Consider Selling Worldpanel Division for $6.5 Billion

(Reuters) - Market research group Kantar's owners are exploring the sale of its Worldpanel division for 5 billion pounds ($6.5 billion) or more, Sky News reported on Sunday, while in a separate report the Financial Times said Kantar is set to be broken up and sold.

Kantar's owners Bain Capital and advertising group WPP declined to comment on the reports, while Kantar did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Sky report said the move by Bain and WPP to sell Worldpanel - which runs consumer panels globally - is yet to be finalized. Any such deal would leave Kantar as a standalone brand-strategy consultancy, it said.

In January, Kantar sold its television audience rating unit to buyout fund H.I.G Capital for about $1 billion. Kantar had acquired Chicago-based data company Numerator in 2021, and merged it with the Worldpanel division in January 2025.

The FT said Bain and WPP had previously been weighing up an IPO for the remaining business of Kantar, but they were now seeking to sell its major divisions.

WPP sold a 60% stake in Kantar to Bain in 2019, valuing the company at 3.2 billion pounds at the time.

($1 = 0.7740 pounds)

(Reporting by Kritika Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by David Holmes)

Key Takeaways

  • Kantar's Worldpanel division may be sold for $6.5 billion.
  • Bain Capital and WPP are exploring a breakup of Kantar.
  • Kantar previously sold its TV audience rating unit for $1 billion.
  • An IPO for Kantar's remaining business was considered.
  • WPP sold a 60% stake in Kantar to Bain in 2019.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kantar's Worldpanel division being valued at?
Kantar's Worldpanel division is being explored for sale at a valuation of 5 billion pounds, which is approximately $6.5 billion.
Who are the owners of Kantar?
Kantar is owned by Bain Capital and the advertising group WPP.
What recent transaction did Kantar complete?
In January, Kantar sold its television audience rating unit to H.I.G Capital for about $1 billion.
What are Bain and WPP considering for Kantar's remaining business?
Bain and WPP had previously considered an IPO for Kantar's remaining business but are now looking to sell its major divisions.
What percentage of Kantar did WPP sell to Bain in 2019?
WPP sold a 60% stake in Kantar to Bain in 2019, valuing the company at 3.2 billion pounds at that time.

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