Company: IMXI
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form Type: DEFA14A
Source: 0001140361-25-029977
Chunk: 136

Company: International Money Express, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form: DEFA14A
Chunk 136
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-channel strategy, while continuing to deliver for our customers” said Bob Lisy, Chairman and CEO of Intermex. “This combination with Western Union brings together two complementary businesses that are well positioned to drive growth across North America.” Strategic Rationale and Benefits:

| • | Strategic Alignment |

| o | Unique opportunity for Western Union to acquire a well-positioned remittance business, adding scale in historically high-growth Latin America geographies. |

| o | Opportunity to serve Intermex’s 6 million customers, giving them access to our robust digital platforms and capabilities. |

| • | Strengthened U.S. Retail Platform |

| o | Expands and stabilizes Western Union’s U.S. retail footprint, enhancing resilience and improving customer access across the Americas. |

| o | Creates an opportunity to leverage Intermex’s decades of operational and cultural expertise to drive targeted, sustainable retail growth. |

| • | Meaningful Synergy Potential |

| o | Expect $30 million in annual run-rate cost synergies within 24 months. |

| o | Potential for additional revenue synergies through broader distribution and product offerings, enhancing speed, reliability, and customer value. |

1 Transaction Details: Under the terms of the agreement, Western Union will acquire Intermex for $16.00 per share in cash, representing approximately $500 million in equity and enterprise value. This reflects a roughly 50% premium to its 90-day volume-weighted average price. The acquisition is expected to be immediately accretive to adjusted EPS by more than $0.10 in the first full year post close and to generate approximately $30 million in annual run-rate cost synergies within the first 24 months, with further upside from revenue synergies by integrating Intermex’s capabilities into Western Union’s partner and customer network. The transaction has been unanimously approved by Western Union’s Board of Directors. Intermex’s Board of Directors – acting on the unanimous recommendation of its independent Strategic Alternatives Committee – has also unanimously approved the transaction and recommends that Intermex shareholders vote in favor of the merger. The transaction, expected to close in the second half of 2026, is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals, including clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act and approvals from financial regulators, as well as approval by Intermex’s stockholders. Following completion, the companies expect to implement a coordinated integration plan designed to provide a smooth transition for all customers, agents, and partners. Advisors: PJT Partners is serving as exclusive