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Italy's state trains to spin off high-speed network but keep control, states CEO

Italy's stateowned trains Ferrovie dello Stato (FS) will spin off its highspeed network into a devoted company over which it will retain complete control, the group's president stated on Thursday.

Privatising or chopping up the FS group is not my strategy, CEO Stefano Donnarumma said at the presentation of the company's 2025-2029 strategy.

The move could nevertheless lead the way for the sale of a stake in the unit at a later stage as Rome plans state possession sales to cut its massive public debt.

Donnarumma included that we can not discuss a. privatisation even if outside investors were to choose to assist. finance the newly-created system.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government last year. planned to raise some 20 billion euros over 3 years through. the sale of state possessions, however Rome's most current budget structure. appeared to scale back these efforts.

For FS, the government would require to take particular. regulative and legal steps to totally divulge the group's. possessions and allow investor evaluation before selling part of. the company.

Though pressing back on the concept that his group was. heading towards a privatisation, Donnarumma nevertheless stated that FS. would embrace a new financing model for brand-new financial investments based upon. the RAB, or managed property base, normally used to compute. profits in regulated businesses and for sell-offs.

(source: Reuters)