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Delivery Hero and Glovo fined $376 million by the EU for antitrust violations

EU regulators announced on Monday that German online food takeaway service Delivery Hero and its Spanish subsidiary Glovo had been fined 329 millions euros ($376million) for participating in a cartel, which included an agreement to not poach each others' employees.

This was after an investigation of a year by the European Commission, prompted by dawn raids that occurred in 2023.

Delivery Hero's minority stake in Glovo increased to 94% by July 2022.

Companies admitted to wrongdoing and received a 10% reduction in fines.

In a press release, EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera stated that "This case was important because these anticompetitive practices were made possible by Delivery Hero's minor stake in Glovo."

She added that this is the first time that the Commission has sanctioned agreements prohibiting companies from competing to hire the best employees and reducing opportunities for workers.

The regulators said that a shareholder agreement between two companies, signed at the time Delivery Hero acquired a minor stake in Glovo, contained limited no-hire reciprocity clauses which were then expanded into a general deal.

They also shared information about prices, commercial strategies and capacity.

Glovo's fine was 105.7 million Euros and Delivery Hero's 223 million. Delivery Hero's fine of 223 million euros and Glovo's 105.7 million euros is approximately 20% less.

The company stated that this is due to "a reduced intensity of issues investigated during certain periods."

Delivery Hero stated in a press release that "the remaining provision will then be released and normalized by management adjustments, without impacting on the company's adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization) for the period."

Glovo operates in over 20 countries, including eight in Europe. Delivery Hero has a presence in over 70 countries, including 16 in Europe.

(source: Reuters)