Champion Iron finalises acquisition of Norway's Rana Gruber

Champion Iron completes its US$300m acquisition of Norway's Rana Gruber, expanding its high-purity iron ore portfolio.

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The Champion Iron Ltd (ASX: CIA) share price is in focus today as the company announced the successful completion of its voluntary cash tender offer to acquire over 92% of Norway's Rana Gruber, a high-purity iron ore producer. Champion paid NOK 79 per share, with the total transaction valued at around US$300 million.

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What did Champion Iron report?

  • Acquired 92.48% of Rana Gruber's issued shares at NOK 79 per share in cash
  • Total purchase price of approximately US$300 million
  • Funded the deal with cash, a US$100 million private placement, and a new US$150 million term loan
  • Expected near-term accretive impact on Champion's revenue, EBITDA, and cash flows
  • Rana Gruber produced over 1.8 million tonnes of high-purity iron ore in 2025
  • Champion to proceed with compulsory acquisition of remaining shares and delisting Rana Gruber from Euronext Oslo Børs

What else do investors need to know?

The Rana Gruber deal broadens Champion Iron's product portfolio, giving it access to new high-purity hematite and magnetite iron ore concentrate blends. Rana Gruber's proximity to key European customers complements Champion's Bloom Lake operations and is set to enhance sales diversification.

The expanded group will benefit from competitive all-in sustaining costs, access to renewable power, and a strong track record of cash flow generation. Champion has refinanced part of its US$400 million revolving credit facility to support the transaction, with key lenders participating.

What did Champion Iron management say?

Champion's CEO, David Cataford, said:

The closing of this transaction marks a defining milestone for Champion. Combining our businesses strengthens our leadership as a sustainable supplier of high-purity iron ore produced with a low-carbon footprint, while preserving the culture, expertise, and pride that define both companies. Rana Gruber's proximity to European customers complements Bloom Lake's high-purity products and its Direct Reduction Pellet Feed project, currently in the commissioning phase. We look forward to working closely with Rana Gruber's team to unlock value for our stakeholders and continue to positively impact our host communities.

What's next for Champion Iron?

Champion plans to complete the compulsory acquisition of the remaining shares in Rana Gruber and delist it from the Oslo exchange. Management aims to integrate Rana Gruber, collaborate on sales strategies, and extract synergies from the combined asset base. There's a shared focus on supporting the green steel sector, further grade improvements, and delivering value to both companies' communities and employees.

In the near term, Champion expects the deal to boost its revenue, earnings, and operational cash flow per share while maintaining financial leverage at prior levels.

Champion Iron share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Champion Iron shares have risen 23%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 16% over the same period.

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