Oman Daily Observer

Calsonic to buy Fiat Chrysler’s Magneti Marelli unit for $7.1bn

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TOKYO/MILAN: Japanese car parts maker Calsonic Kansei, owned by US private equity firm KKR, has agreed to buy Fiat Chrysler’s high-tech partsmakin­g unit Magneti Marelli unit for 6.2 billion euros ($7.1 billion), the companies said.

Magneti Marelli specialise­s in lighting, powertrain and high-tech electronic­s. The deal creates the world’s seventh largest independen­t automotive components supplier with 15.2 billion euros in revenue, they said.

The agreement will allow the new entity to cut costs through synergies and expand its customer base.

The sale is the first big decision for newly minted FCA Chief Executive Mike Manley, who took over in July when long-time boss Sergio Marchionne fell ill and later died after succumbing to complicati­ons from surgery.

The Japanese car parts maker has been in talks with FCA for months and made an initial proposal of 5.8 billion euros for Magneti Marelli, sources have said previously.

KKR bought Calsonic from Nissan and other shareholde­rs in 2016. At the time, it said it would help Calsonic, which relies on Nissan for the bulk of its global sales, to expand internatio­nally.

The deal comes at a time when components makers are trying to keep up with the automobile sector’s expansion into new technologi­es like automated driving, connected cars and electric vehicles.

It is expected to close in the first half of next year and is subject to regulatory approvals.

 ?? Reuters ?? The trading informatio­n for KKR & Co is displayed on a screen in NYSE.—
Reuters The trading informatio­n for KKR & Co is displayed on a screen in NYSE.—

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