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Poste expands its activities by acquiring Telecom Italia

Poste Italiane, a state-controlled Italian conglomerate, has decided to 'further grow its business by acquiring Telecom Italia through a cash-and-shares bid of 10.8 billion euros ($12.5 bn) for TIM.

Poste, which is owned two-thirds by the Italian government, offers mail, payments, energy, and broadband services.

Poste, by acquiring TIM, would have full control over TIM's network of data centres and its cybersecurity?unit Telsy. It plans to use these assets to bolster the nation's?digital independence.

It acquired a 27% stake last year to replace France's Vivendi as TIM's biggest shareholder.

Conglomerate had originally ruled out a 'takeover' of TIM. It expects that the combination?with TIM will generate?700 millions euros in benefits every year, mainly due to lower costs.

Poste announced the bid unexpectedly late on Sunday. It targets all TIM shares Poste does not already own. TIM shareholders will receive a 9% increase over Friday's closing prices.

Poste will remove?TIM from the stock exchange if the bid is successful.

Poste anticipates that the offer will be completed by the end?of this year.

TIM was long under pressure from aggressive 'price competition' on its domestic market. In 2024, it sold its fixed-line?network?to a KKR-led consortium backed by the Italian govt., reducing debt and re-directing most of its staff to its network venture.

(source: Reuters)