Fiat sells parts unit to Japanese company for USD 7.1billion

Fiat sells parts unit to Japanese company for USD 7.1billion

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 05:18 AM IST
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Milan: Fiat Chrysler said on Monday that it was selling its Italian auto parts unit Magneti Marelli to Japan’s Calsonic Kansei (CK) in a deal worth €6.2 billion ($7.11 billion). It said the merged company will rank in the top 10 auto parts suppliers globally with annual sales of €15.2 billion ($17.6 billion).

There will be a multi-year supply agreement with Fiat Chrysler. This agreement will underscore “the combined entity’s commitment to maintain Magnetti Marelli’s operations in Italy and sustain its industrial footprint and employment levels,” a joint statement said.
The deal should be closed in the first half of 2019.

CK is controlled by KKR. Fiat said earlier this year that it planned to hive off its auto parts unit. Mike Manley, the new head of Fiat Chrysler, said the deal will boost growth at Magneti Marelli which will remain one of the group’s most important business partners. Unions welcomed the deal. “It is a great opportunity for growth,” said Fim-Cisl’s Marco Bentivogli. “The guarantee on all current employment in our country is important,” he added. Magneti Marelli, founded in 1919, employs some 43,000 people and operates in 21 countries. Sales last year came to €8.2 billion.

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