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UPDATE: Bovis Homes Completes Name Change To Vistry Group

3rd Jan 2020 15:36

(Alliance News) - Bovis Homes Group PLC said Friday afternoon it has completed its previously announced name change to Vistry Group PLC.

The company said trading in its shares will commence under the new name and the new TIDM code 'VTY' with effect from the London market open on Monday.

Earlier Friday, Bovis had said it completed its acquisition of two Galliford Try PLC businesses and applied to change its name.

Back in November, Galliford had agreed to sell its Linden Homes and Partnerships & Regeneration units to Bovis in a deal worth a combined GBP1.14 billion. This includes Bovis's issue of 63.7 million new shares to Galliford plus GBP300 million in cash and the assumption of Galliford's GBP100 million 10-year private debt placement.

Further to the November announcement that Bovis would be changing its name as part of its integration with the acquired businesses, Bovis said it has applied to change its name to Vistry Group - both for its housebuilding and its partnerships businesses. The enlarged business will operate with both the Linden Homes and Bovis Homes brands.

Bovis Chief Executive Greg Fitzgerald said: "The combination of these businesses with Bovis Homes creates a top five housebuilder in the UK with the capacity to deliver over 12,000 homes per year in the medium term. It also gives us a leading position in the high-growth, more resilient partnerships market. Within the enlarged business, our commitment to ensuring the highest levels of build quality and customer satisfaction will remain central to everything we do."

Also as previously announced, Galliford Try CEO Graham Prothero has joined Bovis's board as chief operating officer. He has been succeeded at Galliford by Bill Hocking, who had been chief executive of Galliford's Construction & Investments division since August 2016.

Bovis Homes shares were down 1.4% in London at 1.311.34 pence each on Friday.

By Loreta Juodagalvyte; [email protected]

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