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TPG's Cushman & Wakefield Is Said to Interview Advisers for IPO

TPG's Cushman & Wakefield Is Said to Interview Advisers for IPO

(Bloomberg) -- Cushman & Wakefield Inc., the century-old real estate brokerage giant backed by private equity firm TPG, is interviewing advisers to help take the company public, according to people familiar with the matter.

The company could have an initial public offering as soon as this year, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. Cushman & Wakefield began holding informal meetings with banks last year about a listing, people familiar with the matter said at the time, with any decision on moving ahead to be based both on the company’s performance and market conditions.

Since Bloomberg first reported the talks, Cushman & Wakefield’s closest publicly traded peers, CBRE Group Inc. and Jones Lang LaSalle Inc., have climbed 57 percent and 76 percent respectively. That’s influenced the decision to consider listing this year, though final plans have yet to be set, the people said.

Representatives for TPG, a private equity firm based in Fort Worth, Texas, and Cushman & Wakefield declined to comment.

There was a two-year hiatus in IPOs for real estate services, management and operations firms in the U.S. after Community Healthcare Trust Inc. went public in May 2015, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Then beginning in May of last year, six companies listed to raise $2.5 billion.

Cushman & Wakefield was acquired by a group of investors led by TPG in May 2015 from Italy’s Exor SpA, which is controlled by the Agnelli family, for about $2 billion including debt. TPG has since combined the company with its Asia-focused DTZ unit to create the world’s third-largest real estate brokerage.

Led by Chief Executive Officer Brett White, the firm has been expanding, including hiring Doug Harmon, the broker behind some of New York’s most high-profile commercial-property deals.

Cushman & Wakefield has changed hands several times since 1917, when it was incorporated in New York. Previous owners have included media conglomerate RCA Corp. and the Rockefeller Group.

Cushman & Wakefield’s roster of global clients includes Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc, according to the company’s website.

To contact the reporters on this story: Alex Barinka in New York at abarinka2@bloomberg.net, Kiel Porter in New York at kporter17@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Elizabeth Fournier at efournier5@bloomberg.net, Michael Hytha, Daniel Taub

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