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Ferrovial partner with IKEA's owners to run roads and parking in Europe and Canada

Spanish construction giant Ferrovial has actually consented to transfer some 100 million euros worth of properties in Spain, Scotland, Ireland and Canada to a brand-new joint venture with Interogo Holding, a mutual fund of IKEA's owners.

Umbrella Roadways BV, the new company formed by Ferrovial and Interogo, will manage Ferrovial's stakes in a variety of roadway and parking concessions, consisting of the M3 Eurolink and M4 Eurolink freeways in Ireland and Serrano Park in Madrid.

The collaboration between Ferrovial and Interogo might enable for additional collaboration in between the parties in future, according to a statement released by Ferrovial on its website late on Wednesday.

Ferrovial, which has a market capitalisation of 29 billion euros, constructs and manages motorway and airport concessions, mainly in the United States and Canada.

Although Ferrovial valued the transaction at 100 million euros, it stated it did not represent a material capital gain. The company will move financial rights but will hold the bulk of ballot rights in Umbrella Roadways BV through its toll road division Cintra.

Interogo is an investment firm based in Switzerland and owned by the ultimate owners of Inter IKEA Group, the group of companies that connects franchisees of the independently owned Swedish furnishings company.

(source: Reuters)