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Fiat Chrysler, Peugeot join forces to create world’s No. 4 carmaker

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MILAN: Fiat Chrysler (FCA) and Peugeot’s owner PSA said they would join forces through a 50:50 share swap to create the world’s fourth-largest automaker.

The boards of the two groups had mandated their respective teams to finalise discussion­s and reach a binding memorandum of understand­ing in the coming weeks, the two automakers said in a joint statement.

FCA chairman John Elkann will chair the combined group, while Peugeot’s chief executive Carlos Tavares will be the new CEO.

The deal comes at a time when carmakers are grappling with a global downturn in demand and looking to develop technologi­cally advanced, cleaner car models to meet ever more stringent anti-pollution rules. The merger, once completed, is expected to

€3.7bil generate (Us$4.1bil) in annual synergies, without any plant closures, they said. Prior to the completion of the deal, FCA

€5.5bil would pay its shareholde­rs a special dividend and hand them its shares in its robot-making unit Comau, they said.

In addition, Peugeot will distribute to its shareholde­rs its 46% stake in auto-part maker Faurecia.

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire welcomed the deal, saying it would give the two groups the critical mass needed to invest in cleaner technologi­es and meet industry challenges.

“The government will be particular­ly vigilant over preserving (the group’s) industrial footprint in France,” the finance ministry added in a statement.

The combined group, which will be headquarte­red in the Netherland­s, will have an 11-person board, with six members coming from Peugeot including chief executive Tavares, and five from FCA including chairman Elkann. — Reuters

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