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Carlyle and Singapore wealth fund back away from AmEx Global Business Travel deal

The business, which is 50% owned by credit card company American Express, has seen revenues plummet due to the coronavirus pandemic

Private equity firm Carlyle and Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC are backing away from a deal to take a 20% stake in American Express Global Business Travel, whose revenue has plummeted as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

The deal, announced in December, values the company at $5bn including debt. It was scheduled to close on 7 May but representatives for Carlyle and GIC informed AmEx Global Business Travel on 6 May they would not participate in the closing, according to people familiar with the matter.

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