Pepper Money (ASX:PPM) Up 25% as Challenger (ASX:CGF) Confirms Deal Talks

Charlie Youlden Charlie Youlden, February 9, 2026

Not a Takeover, A Partnership Style Deal With Challenger

Pepper Money (ASX:PPM) surged 25% at the market open today after speculation circulated about a potential acquisition.

Challenger Limited has now responded to the media reports, confirming it is in advanced but incomplete discussions regarding a possible deal involving Pepper Money.

Based on what has been discussed so far, the proposal appears to be structured more like a partnership. Challenger would partner with Pepper Money, and Pepper Money would retain at least the same economic exposure it already has, just through a new acquisition vehicle rather than its current structure.

If this deal proceeds, it would be executed via a scheme of arrangement, which is a common takeover structure used in Australia.

Importantly, Challenger has indicated it would own no more than 25% of Pepper Money’s shares. So this is being positioned as a minority stake, not a full takeover by Challenger.

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Why Challenger would do this

It looks like Challenger is framing the strategic appeal of this potential arrangement pretty clearly. The core benefit is access to long term fixed income assets to support growth and returns.

That matters because Pepper Money originates and holds pools of loans and receivables that can be packaged into asset backed fixed income. And for Challenger, as an investment manager and life company, reliable income-producing assets are the lifeblood of the model.

So this transaction is less about “buying Pepper” for the sake of it, and more about securing supply and ongoing access to those assets over time, rather than having to compete for them in the open market.

Challenger has also said it intends to remain capital disciplined if the deal proceeds. Importantly, it has stated it has no intention of raising common equity to fund the transaction.

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