By Elvira Pollina and Giuseppe Fonte
MILAN (Reuters) -Poste Italiane has agreed to purchase the majority of Vivendi’s stake in Telecom Italia to switch the French group as the principle investor within the cellphone group with a 24.8% holding, Poste mentioned on Saturday.
Confirming what sources had earlier advised Reuters, Poste mentioned it was shopping for a 15% stake in TIM from Vivendi, which had lately lowered its holding to 18.4%.
Poste mentioned it could use out there money to fund the 684 million euro ($741 million) funding, shopping for shares in TIM at 0.2975 euros every.
That compares with a closing value for TIM on Friday of 0.3126, equal to a 4.8% low cost.
Poste mentioned it could stay under the 25% threshold above which, beneath Italian legislation, it must make a suggestion for the remainder of TIM.
It added it could act as a long-term shareholder in TIM following the “strategic funding”, on the lookout for potential advantages from cooperation between the 2 firms and supporting sector consolidation.
State-controlled Poste, whose companies embrace vitality, funds and cellphone providers in addition to mail and parcels, first grew to become an investor in TIM in February with a 9.8% stake, changing state lender CDP.
TIM is Italy’s former cellphone monopoly and a enterprise of strategic nationwide significance.
After spinning off its fixed-line grid final yr, TIM may now turn out to be concerned within the consolidation anticipated to occur in a sector the place revenue margins are seen as too skinny to finance the required investments.
For Rome to protect a significant presence in TIM if it ties up with one other telecoms agency, Poste first wanted to spice up its stake.
Reuters was first to report that Poste was prepared to extend its holding. Sources mentioned earlier this week that Poste was in talks with Vivendi.
A senior Treasury official additionally mentioned this week that Poste had “the proper credentials” to be a number one investor in TIM as a result of it could possibly be each a monetary and an industrial accomplice.
($1 = 0.9236 euros)
(Extra reporting and writing by Valentina Za.Modifying by Mark Potter)