March 7 (Reuters) - Australian funeral services provider InvoCare Ltd said on Tuesday it received a non-binding takeover offer from U.S. private equity firm TPG Global for A$1.81 billion ($1.22 billion), sending its shares 39.1% higher.

Shares of InvoCare soared to A$12.450 and were set to post a record jump after the announcement, while the broader market fell 0.1% in early trade.

The A$12.65 per share proposal, which is at a 41.3% premium to the stock's last close, represents the first proposal in 2023 by a private equity firm amid increasing merger and acquisition interest in Australia.

TPG Global has also acquired an about 17.8% interest in InvoCare through a combination of physical ownership and derivatives, the company said in a statement.

New South Wales-based InvoCare said it is supporting the proposal and had commenced an assessment of the same.

The company reported last month that it swung to an annual loss of A$1.8 million, from a profit of A$80.2 million a year earlier.

The latest proposal by TPG Global follows a A$1.38 billion bid for employee management services provider Smartgroup Corp in 2021 wherein takeover talks ended.

($1 = 1.4859 Australian dollars) (Reporting by Upasana Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Rashmi Aich)