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Iliad prepared to pay €11B to seal Vodafone Italy deal – Vodafone rejects bid

A move by Iliad Group to acquire Vodafone Group’s Italian business reportedly totalled more than €11 billion, a sign the French company’s billionaire owner Xavier Niel is willing to pay over the odds to increase his foothold in Italy. iliad vodafone deal

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Sources told Financial Times (FT) the offer gives Vodafone Italia a valuation of roughly seven-times its EBITDA.

Multinational bank Barclays Capital estimated the enterprise value of Vodafone’s Italian business at €6.9 billion.

Analysts at Banca Akros estimated Vodafone Italia’s enterprise value at between 9 and 9.5 billion euros, adding that they expected Iliad could be willing to pay more than 10 billion.

Iliad confirmed it made an offer to buy the business earlier this week, following widespread speculation of talks between the pair.

If FT’s sources are correct, Niel’s offer of more than €11 billion is a sure sign of his seriousness and ambition to expand in Italy, having only entered the market in 2018.

GSMA Intelligence figures placed Iliad Italia as the fourth-largest player in the country by mobile connections, with 8.4 million at end-2021.

This compares with 18 million mobile connections held by Vodafone Italia, Telecom Italia’s 20 million and Wind Tre’s 21 million.

FT added Iliad made arrangements with a large European bank to help fund the deal, in addition to backing from a currently-unnamed investment fund.

Iliad’s offer comes at a tumultuous time for the Italian market, with Telecom Italia also the subject of takeover advances from investment fund KKR. iliad vodafone deal

 

Vodafone rejects bid from Iliad

Vodafone Group revealed that it has rejected a bid from Iliad S.A. and Apax Partners to acquire Vodafone Italy.

Vodafone Group confirmed it recently received a preliminary, non-binding indication of interest from Iliad and Apax Partners to acquire 100 percent of Vodafone Italy. Vodafone Italy did not reveal the financial details of the bid.

Vodafone confirms it has rejected the Preliminary Indication of Interest, as it is not in the best interests of shareholders.

The management of Vodafone focused on delivering shareholder value via a combination of its organic growth strategy over the medium-term and ongoing portfolio optimisation. Vodafone continues to pragmatically pursue several value accretive in-market consolidation opportunities to deliver sustainable market structures in its major European markets, including Italy.

 

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