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Stock-picking platform Interactive Investor in £1.5bn takeover talks with Abrdn

The talks have been confirmed after reports at the weekend

Interactive Investor is a stock-picking platform

An asset management giant has confirmed it is in talks to buy a Manchester-based stock-picking platform in a deal worth £1.5bn.

Abrdn's statement regarding Interactive Investor comes after weekend reports that the FTSE 100 group, which renamed from Standard Life Aberdeen earlier this year, was finalising a deal.

Shares in the company lifted after it told shareholders on Monday morning that it is currently in discussions with Interactive Investor's private equity owner JC Flowers & Co over the potential acquisition.

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The company added: "There can be no certainty that these discussions will result in a transaction and a further announcement by the company will be made as and when appropriate."

JC Flowers & Co has owned a majority stake in Interactive Investor, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's second-largest fund supermarket, since 2016.

The Financial Times reported a deal could be announced "in the next few weeks".