Atlas Arteria (ASX: ALX) – Files Sixth Supplementary Target Statement

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June 29, 2026

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Atlas Arteria’s Independent Directors have reiterated their recommendation that shareholders reject the off-market takeover bid from IFM Global Infrastructure Fund, submitting a sixth supplementary target’s statement to the ASX and ASIC on 29 June 2026. The continued issuance of supplementary statements since the original response on 26 May signals an active defense campaign, with the board evidently maintaining conviction in its rejection stance despite the extended engagement process.

The takeover bid originates from Diamond Infraco 1 Pty Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of IFM Global Infrastructure Fund, which seeks 100 percent of the fully paid stapled securities that it does not already own. The frequency of supplementary statements, now reaching six iterations in just over a month, indicates that the board has identified material considerations compelling shareholders to decline the offer. The latest statement specifically highlights risks and consequences of the bidder’s majority ownership, suggesting the directors’ focus remains on demonstrating value creation through alternative strategies.

Atlas Arteria’s portfolio comprises strategically positioned toll road assets across three jurisdictions. The company holds a 30.8 percent interest in a 2,424 kilometer motorway network in eastern France, operates a 66.67 percent stake in Chicago’s 12.5 kilometer Skyway toll road, maintains 100 percent economic interest in Virginia’s 22 kilometer Dulles Greenway, and owns the Warnow Tunnel in Germany. These assets generate contracted cash flows and long-term infrastructure value, which appears central to the board’s argument against accepting the IFM offer.

The succession of supplementary statements suggests either shifting market conditions, evolving financial information, or accumulating counterarguments to the bid that the board believes shareholders need to evaluate. Investors should note that each statement builds the case for rejection, with the sixth supplementary statement specifically articulating governance and ownership risks should IFM acquire control. This pattern indicates the board views the bid as fundamentally undervaluing the company’s standalone prospects or misaligned with shareholder interests.

Observers should monitor several developments in coming weeks. First, any further supplementary statements from either party would signal new material information or tactical repositioning. Second, shareholder communication leading to any shareholder meeting will reveal the strength of support for the board’s recommendation. Third, any change to IFM’s bid terms or timing could indicate whether the infrastructure fund is prepared to increase its offer or withdraw. The board’s sustained opposition across six supplementary statements suggests this takeover battle will remain contested, with the outcome likely determined by shareholder voting patterns.

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About Atlas Arteria Limited (ASX: ALX)

Atlas Arteria Limited is a global owner, operator, and developer of toll roads with a portfolio spanning France, Germany, and the United States. The company holds significant interests in major toll road networks including approximately 31% of the APRR motorway network in eastern France, the Warnow Tunnel in Germany, the Chicago Skyway in the United States, and full ownership of the Dulles Greenway in Virginia. The company is based in Melbourne, Australia and operates toll road businesses that generate revenue from motorway usage across multiple countries.

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