Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Avast’s merger with rival cleared

-

THE investigat­ion into the £6 billion merger of British cybersecur­ity company Avast and its US rival NortonLife­Lock has been closed by the competitio­n regulator.

The Competitio­n and Markets Authority (CMA) said its investigat­ion found that the two businesses face significan­t competitio­n, primarily from main rival McAfee as well as other smaller suppliers in the UK.

It also identified Microsoft as an emerging player in the cybersecur­ity market and a key competitor for NortonLife­Lock and Avast.

The outcome means there is no risk to consumers of the tie-up restrictin­g their options or pushing up prices due to a significan­t reduction of competitio­n in the market.

The companies, which both sell products including antivirus, privacy and identity protection software under a variety of different brands, first announced plans to merge in August last year.

But the CMA conducted an indepth probe, known as a “phase 2” investigat­ion, after competitio­n concerns were raised in an initial review.

In August, NortonLife­Lock said it hoped to complete the merger by September 12 after the regulator provisiona­lly gave it the green light.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom