EU antitrust approves Whirlpool-Arçelik merger

The European Antitrust has approved the merger of Whirlpool ‘s activities in Europe with those of Arçelik into Beko Europe . European Commission officials believe that the union of the former Whirlpool EMEA brands with Turkish ones does not lead to dominant positions.

The start of the operation announced in January 2023, however, must wait until the spring of 2024 when the English Antitrust Authority will complete its in-depth investigation having detected in an initial analysis the risk of a significant reduction in competition, especially in some areas of the market .

Whirlpool confident of a ‘green light’ also from London
Hailing the EU Commission’s decision, Whirlpool said it was confident that the CMA, at the end of the investigation, would also agree with the assessments expressed at the European level. However, the operation will be carried out, at worst, giving up access to the English market for some brandsThe Whirlpool-Arçelik operation in brief
Subject of the agreement: The agreement includes Whirlpool’s 38 European subsidiaries and 9 production sites in Italy, Poland, Slovakia and the United Kingdom, as well as Arçelik’s 2 production plants in Romania and its 25 European subsidiaries. Together, this will result in a production capacity of approximately 24 million white products per year.

Contractors . Shareholders of the new company are Whirlpool Emea Holdings LLC and Ardutch, a wholly owned subsidiary of Arçelik, a Dutch holding company through which Arçelik controls its activities in Europe. The deal will see both Ardutch and Whirlpool transfer their European subsidiaries to new Chinese company Beko Europe.

Subdivision of shares. After these transfers, it is expected that 75% of the new company will be allocated to Ardutch BV and 25% to Whirlpool. The final post-closing ownership ratio will be determined taking into account the parties’ respective 2022 EBITDA, net asset values, net debt and net working capital.