Toronto Star

Aimia to fight move by Air Canada to halt merger

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

Aimia Inc. says it plans to defend itself against a move by Air Canada in Quebec Superior Court to halt a merger that the smaller company sees as key to its corporate reinventio­n.

The former owner of Aeroplan — a rewards program that Aimia sold to Air Canada last year — says Air Canada has filed an applicatio­n for an injunction against Aimia’s proposed merger of its loyalty points business with

Kognitiv Corp.

The agreement, announced on April 29, would see Aimia’s Loyalty Solutions brand join forces with the Waterlooba­sed tech company to form a new entity called Kognitiv, leaving Aimia with a 49 per cent stake in the spinoff.

Aimia says Air Canada’s court filings allege that the transactio­n will result in breaches of non-competitio­n and confidenti­ality provisions that Aimia agreed to when it announced the $516-million

Aeroplan sale in November 2018.

Aimia says it denies the allegation­s and calls Air Canada’s court applicatio­n “without merit and an abuse of process.”

The Kognitiv deal, slated to close the week of June 8, forms part of Aimia’s plan to cast off its past as a rewards points company and reshape itself as an investment manager under an overhauled board following a tumultuous two years of shareholde­r unrest and litigation.

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