Spain's Masmovil and France's Orange announce Spanish joint venture
Orange Spain's enterprise value is at €8.1 billion, and Masmovil's enterprise value is at €11.5 billion
Two major European telecommunications companies have announced a joint venture in Spain.
French telecom major Orange SA announced on Tuesday that it has entered into exclusive discussions with Spanish telecom company Masmovil Group to combine their businesses in Spain.
The combination would take the form of a 50-50 joint venture, co-controlled by Orange and Masmovil - Lorca JVCO - with a combined enterprise valuation of €19.6 billion ($21.3 billion).
Orange Spain's enterprise value is at €8.1 billion, and Masmovil's enterprise value is at €11.5 billion.
The transaction is expected to be signed by the second quarter of 2022 and to close by the second quarter of 2023, subject to approval from the relevant administrative, competition and regulatory authorities.
Orange and Lorca JVCO would benefit from equal governance rights in the combined entity. Accordingly, neither Orange nor Lorca JVCO will consolidate the combined operations.
The company noted that Totem Spain and Masmovil Portugal are not part of the contemplated transaction.
Revenues over 7.5 billion
The agreement between the companies includes a right to trigger an IPO under certain conditions for both parties, and a path-to-control right for Orange to consolidate the combined entity in the case of an IPO.
Orange said it would neither be forced to exit nor to exercise these options.
The combined entity would become a stronger market player with revenues of over €7.5 billion, and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and special losses (EBITDAaL) over €2.2 billion.
The joint venture is expected to generate relevant synergies that would reach an annual run rate in excess of €450 million from the third year post closing onwards.