
FRANCE - Eurazeo agrees to buy Europcar for EUR 3bn
Eurazeo today announced it had reached a final agreement with Volkswagen AG regarding the acquisition of 100% of the capital of Europcar, the European car rental outfit, for EUR 3bn. The terms of this agreement have been approved by the management board of Volkswagen AG. The completion of the transaction is subject to two conditions: formal ratification by the Volkswagen AG supervisory board and clearance from the relevant competition authorities, which should take place during the second quarter of 2006.
Patrick Sayer, president of the Eurazeo management board, declared: 'We are delighted to be acquiring Europcar, which, with an initial equity investment of close to EUR 900m, will be one of the more significant Eurazeo investments. This investment undertaken independently by Eurazeo is an important step for the company in view of its size and the considerable geographical reach of Europcar. It confirms our ability to carry out large, complex transactions in partnership with major European groups wishing to refocus on their core activities.'
Xavier Marin, member of the Eurazeo management board said: 'Europcar benefits from a number of key advantages which has allowed it to become the leading European car rental operator with the best operational performance: quality management, a well known brand, the reach of its network and the performance of its information systems. In addition, Europcar offers the greatest potential for development in new markets and through new partnerships. We look forward to starting work immediately with Europcar’s management to pursue this growth strategy.'
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