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Amadeus will buy French biometrics company Idemia for €1.2 billion

Amadeus, a Spanish travel technology company, announced on Wednesday that it would acquire the French biometrics firm Idemia Public Security. The company is owned by private equity Advent International and will be acquired for 1.2 billion euro ($1.40 billion), in an all cash deal.

Amadeus operates the largest travel booking system in the world. The company described the acquisition of the firm as an immediate earnings-adding move, expecting it to increase its growth at airports and border checkpoints, while also enhancing Amadeus' global presence.

It said that the combination of Amadeus and the two businesses would increase Amadeus total revenue opportunity to 50 billion Euros from '41 billion.

The deal will be closed in mid-2027, and it could include a bonus of up to EUR 150 million.

Amadeus anticipated that the acquisition would result in a high-single-digit revenue increase with expanding operating margins and provide annual cost synergies up to 50 million euros over the medium term.

IPS has around 3,300 employees worldwide, and it serves?more? than 600 customers in the public and private sectors. IPS also works in other regulated environments, such as government-grade biometric identifiers and data solutions.

(source: Reuters)