Chiesi to Acquire KalVista for USD 1.9 Billion, Boosts Rare Disease Portfolio

Written By :  sheeba farhat
Published On 2026-04-30 12:36 GMT   |   Update On 2026-04-30 12:36 GMT
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Milan: Italian pharma company Chiesi Group will buy U.S.-listed KalVista Pharmaceuticals in an all-cash deal valued at about USD 1.9 billion, the two companies said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

The deal, marking the largest ‌acquisition in ⁠the family-owned ⁠group's history, will see Chiesi launch a tender offer to ​buy all outstanding KalVista shares for $27 per share in cash, representing ​a premium of about 40% to KalVista's last closing price.

Shares of KalVista jumped more than 38% in ​premarket trading, following the announcement. The boards ⁠of both ‌companies have unanimously approved the transaction, which ​is ​expected to close in the third quarter ⁠of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals and other ​customary conditions, Chiesi and KalVista said.

The Italian group said the deal would strengthen its rare diseases strategy, expand its commercial footprint in the United States, and reflect its long-term ambition to expand its portfolio in rare immunology.

It said that EKTERLY (sebetralstat), ‌KalVista's oral, on-demand treatment for hereditary angioedema (HAE), would help Chiesi meet its 2030 revenue target of ​6 billion ​euros, from ⁠3.6 billion euros in 2025.

"This acquisition supports our strategy to accelerate impact in rare diseases by bringing together science, ​innovation and expertise," Chiesi Chief Financial Officer Jean-Marc Bellemin said. Lazard is advising Chiesi on the deal, while Centerview Partners is acting as financial adviser to KalVista.

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