Netel (NETEL) M&A announcement summary
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M&A announcement summary
18 Jun, 2026Deal rationale and strategic fit
Merger creates a leading Northern European infrastructure services platform with SEK 5 billion in revenue, increased scale, and complementary customer bases and geographic reach.
Diversified project portfolio and long-term customer relationships support continued growth and earnings stability.
Enhanced capabilities across Infra, Power, Telecom, and Paving enable end-to-end customer solutions and cross-selling opportunities.
Strategic focus on critical infrastructure and ability to manage complex, large-scale projects.
Merger positions the combined entity for long-term growth in a consolidating market with rising infrastructure demand.
Financial terms and conditions
Structured as a statutory merger with Infrea absorbed into Netel; Infrea shareholders receive 17 new Netel shares per 4 Infrea shares, with no cash consideration.
Infrea shareholders will own up to 58% of the combined company post-merger and capital raise.
Merger values Infrea at approximately SEK 417 million.
Netel to raise SEK 127 million via a fully secured rights issue, with an additional SEK 75 million overallotment, priced at SEK 3.50 per share.
Combined company will have a balanced capital structure and improved financial flexibility.
Synergies and expected cost savings
Estimated annual cost synergies of SEK 50 million within 12–24 months, mainly from shared group functions, procurement, and reduced listing costs.
Significant revenue synergies anticipated from complementary offerings and expanded geographic coverage.
Joint future financing costs expected to be lower than if companies remained separate.
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