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Benetton scion takes helm of Edizione

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Alessandro Benetton is set to become the chairman of the family’s holding company Edizione Srl in a move that brings the Benettons back to the helm.

The appointmen­t comes as Edizione looks to turn a page following the deadly collapse in 2018 of a bridge operated by the Italian motorway unit of its infrastruc­ture arm Atlantia SpA.

Atlantia has since sold that business in a deal which is due to be finalised by the end of March.

Edizione said it had slightly increased its Atlantia stake to 33.1%.

It also holds stakes in airport and motorway caterer Autogrill SpA, telecom masts group Cellnex Telecom SA, insurer Assicurazi­oni Generali SpA and investment bank Mediobanca SpA.

Edizione said it deemed strategic its investment­s in Atlantia, Autogrill and Benetton Group, the unlisted clothing retailer famous for its colourful sweaters which is now struggling due to competitor­s such as Inditex SA’s Zara.

With Generali and Mediobanca both caught in shareholde­r battles, the Benettons’ stakes in the two companies could become of interest to other investors.

Alessandro Benetton, 57, has led Italian private equity firm 21 Invest since its foundation in the 1990s. He also sits on the board of Autogrill and last year helped to organise the World Ski Championsh­ips as chairman of Fondazione Cortina 2021.

He is the son of Luciano, one of four Benetton siblings who built the family’s fortunes on a clothing business created in the 1960s, which then grew to diversify into transporta­tion and catering.

Alessandro Benetton replaces Italian academic and former Alitalia special administra­tor Enrico Laghi, who is moving from the chairman role at Edizione to become chief executive officer.

New governance rules approved on Thursday envisage a lock-up period of five years and mechanisms, including pre-emption rights, to ensure that control of Edizione remains in the hands of the Benettons through the generation­al transition.

Control of Edizione is equally divided among four holding companies, each relating to one of the four founders.

Two of the four siblings, including former Edizione head Gilberto Benetton, died in 2018.

The family holding will appoint nine board directors, of which five members will be independen­t and the others will represent the family.

 ?? ?? Undated picture of Alessandro Benetton, the president of Fondazione Cortina 2021.
Undated picture of Alessandro Benetton, the president of Fondazione Cortina 2021.

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