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French water, waste firms make merger plan official

Deal sees Veolia acquiring large part of Suez

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 May 2021 10:20AM

French water, waste firms make merger plan official
French conglomerate Veolia’s offer of €20.50 per share of its rival Suez is the breakthrough after months of battles in the media and courts, topping a previous €18 bid. – AFP pic, May 15, 2021

PARIS – French conglomerate Veolia and rival Suez yesterday said they have signed a deal on the outlines of their merger to create a global champion in water services and waste management.

In a statement confirming an announcement earlier this week on an offer of €20.50 (RM102.68) per Suez share, the companies said the deal will power Veolia’s growth goals, while leaving a smaller but “coherent and sustainable” Suez.

Veolia chief Antoine Frerot hailed the agreement, under which his company will acquire a large part of Suez, as a “win-win” for the two firms.

It would leave his company free to pursue its ambition of becoming “the world champion of ecological transformation”, slated to have annual revenues of €37 billion and 230,000 employees worldwide.

The company wants to become a global leader in helping firms and cities reduce their environmental impact, including by recycling treated waste and reducing the use of resources.

Veolia’s €20.50-per-share offer was the breakthrough after months of bitter battles in the media and courts, topping a previous €18 bid.

The battle between the two companies was primarily over what would happen to Suez in the tie-up.

Under the final terms, Suez’s remaining activities will mainly cover waste and water in France, plus water in Italy, Senegal, China and India, leaving it with around €7 billion in annual revenue.

French investment fund Meridiam and the United States-based GIP will each own 40% of the new Suez, with the remainder held by France’s public Caisse des Depots. – AFP, May 15, 2021

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