Brazil

The sale of Wilson Sons, Brazils largest port and maritime logistics operator, marks a major shift in the countrys business environment.Ocean Wilsons Holdings Limited, a Bermuda-based investment company, sold its 56% stake in Wilson Sons S.A.
to SAS Shipping Agencies Services Srl, a subsidiary of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), for R$4.352 billion.This transaction, announced in October 2024 and completed in June 2025, ended Ocean Wilsons long-standing involvement in the Brazilian company.
After taxes and transaction costs, Ocean Wilsons received about US$594 million in net proceeds.The company plans to return a portion of this money to its shareholders through a tender offer for up to 20% of its shares.
The sale was confirmed in official statements and required regulatory approval from Brazils National Waterway Transportation Agency, which MSC secured before finalizing the deal.Wilson Sons operates major container terminals in Rio Grande and Salvador and manages one of Latin Americas largest tugboat fleets.
The company reported strong results in the first quarter of 2025, with sales of BRL 767.3 million and net income of BRL 194.6 million.Wilson Sons Sale and Delisting Reflect Brazils Changing Business Landscape.
(Photo Internet reproduction)These figures show significant growth compared to the previous year.
The sale price of R$17.50 per share matched the amount paid for the controlling stake.MSC, the worlds largest shipping company, now holds a 56.47% interest in Wilson Sons.
Following the acquisition, MSC announced a mandatory tender offer to buy the remaining shares and delist the company from the Brazilian stock exchange.This move comes as Brazil faces a wave of delistings.
The number of companies on the B3 exchange dropped from 463 in 2021 to 421 in 2025, with no new IPOs in over three years.
High interest rates, a weakened currency, and political uncertainty have driven this trend.In 2024, foreign investors withdrew R$33 billion from the market, though some funds returned in early 2025.
The Wilson Sons sale highlights the broader shift in Brazils corporate landscape.As major assets move into private or foreign hands, the public market shrinks, limiting investment options and transparency for local investors.
This trend signals deeper changes in Brazils economy and the way its key industries operate.





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