Orange, MasMovil Spanish tie-up in EU antitrust crosshairs, sources say

Reuters

Published Mar 07, 2023 19:09

Updated Mar 07, 2023 19:47

By Foo Yun Chee

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Orange and MasMovil's $19 billion Spanish telecoms merger faces a full-scale EU antitrust investigation, three people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday, in a test of whether EU regulators might ease up on deals in the sector.

The tie-up between Spain's second and fourth largest telecoms operators is the first big deal since the European Commission blocked CK Hutchison's $12.6 billion purchase of Telefonica (BME:TEF)'s British mobile unit O2 in 2016.

It comes as the Commission's industry chief Thierry Breton urges a regulatory rethink on cross-border telecoms deals.

The EU competition enforcer said its preliminary investigation was ongoing. Orange declined to comment.