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Mundys

Mundys SpA (formerly Atlantia SpA) is an Italian holding company active in the motorway and airport infrastructure and mobility-related services industry, operating tolling services in 24 countries, including 11 for motorway and airport infrastructure concessions (France, Italy, Poland, United Kingdom and Spain in Europe and worldwide in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, India and Puerto Rico).

Mundys SpA
Headquarters in Rome, Italy
FormerlyAtlantia Spa
Company typeSocietà per Azioni
IndustryTransportation
HeadquartersRome, ,
Key people
Giampiero Massolo (President) Andrea Mangoni (CEO)
ProductsAirport, Sustainable transport, Intelligent transportation system, Controlled-access highway
Revenue€11.3 billion (2018)[1]
€6.4 billion (2021)
Number of employees
25,000 (2021)
SubsidiariesAbertis, Aeroporti di Roma, SPEA Engineering S.p.A., Telepass, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, Grupo Costanera SpA
Websitewww.mundys.com/en/

The group manages 9,400 km (5,800 mi) of toll motorways, Fiumicino and Ciampino airports in Italy and the three airstrips of Nice, Cannes-Mandelieu and Saint Tropez in France with more than 60 million passengers a year.[2]

It was listed on the Borsa Italiana until December 2022.[3]

The main shareholders are: Edizione (a company of the Benetton family), Blackstone and the CRT Foundation.[4]

Atlantia changed its name to Mundys on 15 March 2023.[5]

History edit

1950–2000: Foundation and consolidation edit

Founded in 1950 as Autostrade,[6] when the company Concessioni e Autostrade S.p.A. was created, it aimed to give a significant contribution, cooperating with other Groups, to the post-war reconstruction of Italy.

By the first agreement between ANAS signed in 1956, the companies were committed in co-financing, building and managing the Autostrada Del Sole, between Milan and Naples, inaugurated in 1964.[7] Between 1962 and 1968, the Company was granted the concession for the construction and operation of other motorways. In 1982 it was acquired by Italstat and in 1987 Autostrade Concessioni e Costruzioni S.p.A. was listed on Borsa Valori of Milan.

In 1999, the Autostrade company was privatized.[8] The consortium led by Schemaventotto S.p.A. (Edition of Benetton Group 60%, Fondazione CRT with 13.33%, Acesa Italia with 12.83%, Assicurazioni Generali and Unicredito Italiano both at 6.67% and Brisa International SGPS SA with 0.50%) and another one pulled by the Australian bank Macquarie, who retreated at last, were the other groups in the line.

With the 30% of the capital, Schemaventotto S.p.A. takes over the IRI Group, which was the reference shareholder. They did the only binding purchase offer for the share package paying IRI €5.05 billion; the remaining 56% of the shareholding held by IRI was intended to the stock market by a public sale offer which led to obtain 8.75 billion lire, for a total sum for IRI of 13,800 billion lire.

In January 2003 Newco28 made a tender offer, through a leveraged buyout operation: they found the liquidity necessary for the acquisition using the system credit and, consequently, the debt was transferred from Newco28 to Autostrade, following a merger by incorporation.

2003 was marked by a massive reorganisation of the group, the concession activities were separated from non-motorway activities and Autostrade per l'Italia S.p.A., a subsidiary of Autostrade (then Atlantia S.p.A.), was established.

2000–2021: Company renamed as Atlantia Spa edit

During 2005, a process of geographical diversification began with the acquisition of the management of approximately 2,000 km of toll motorways in Brazil, Chile, India, and Poland.[9] In 2007, the board of directors approved the change of name into Atlantia S.p.A.[10]

In 2013, the merger by incorporation of Gemina S.p.A.,[11][12] the majority shareholder of ADR (Aeroporti di Roma) into Atlantia, was concluded, with the consequent aggregation of a second core business in addition to the motorway concessions. Atlantia's acquisition of Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur, the company that controls the airports of Nice, Cannes-Mandelieu and Saint Tropez, consolidated the Group's presence in the airport sector.[13]

During the summer of 2017, Atlantia declared the intention to make a tender offer on all the issued shares of Abertis Infraestructuras, and in October 2017 the Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores authorised this. Just over a week later the Hochtief – Acs Group launched a bid against the tender offer to acquire the Spanish company. In March 2018 Atlantia and Hochtief-Acs reached an agreement for a joint offer for the control of Abertis,[14] which was finalised in October 2018. To acquire 98.7% of the capital of Abertis the parties invested €16.5 billion. In March 2018 Atlantia S.p.A. bought 15.49% of Getlink, the company that controls the Channel Tunnel.[15]

As of December 2019, Atlantia had an EBITDA of 5.7 billions euros, financial debts for 36.7 bln (in respect of 38.8 bln of the previous year) and net profits for 136 million euros (in respect of 775 mln declared in 2018).[16]

In June 2021, Atlantia sold its 88% stake in ASPI (comprising its largest Italian motorways) to the newly formed Holding Reti Autostradali spa (HRA).

With regard to sustainability ratings, as of July 2014 Atlantia had a low rating from Standard Ethics Aei of 'E' on a scale of F to EEE[17] within the SE Italian Index. It was further reduced to "E-" on 10 October 2019 in relation to the management following the Morandi bridge collapse, and was then finally suspended by press release on 22 September 2022.[18]

Over the years, the company has received several awards in the area of sustainable development, earning an A rating in 2022 from the Carbon Disclosure Project (Cdp),[19] a score of 73 from Moody's and an improvement in its rating from 'BBB' to 'AA' in the Msci Esg index.[20] The company was also included in Bloomberg's Gender Equality Index (GEI) in 2022.[21]

2022: Voluntary Public Tender Offer and Delisting edit

At the beginning of April 2022, Spanish financier Florentino Perez (shareholder of 50% minus one share in Atlantia's majority-owned company Abertis) together with the two private equity funds Global Infrastructure Partners and Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, considered launching a takeover bid (OPA) for Atlantia. In order to preserve the group's integrity and Italian identity, the Benetton family, in alliance with the U.S. fund Blackstone Inc, announced a defensive takeover bid in mid-April, so as to secure the group from possible financial counteroffensives, such as the one promoted by Perez.

The 19 billion takeover bid for Atlantia at 23 euros per share was launched on 10 October 2022. The offer was launched by Schema Alfa, a special purpose vehicle controlled by Schemaquarantadue S.p.A., which is 65% owned by the holding company Edizione (chaired by Alessandro Benetton) and 35% owned by the American private equity fund Blackstone.

The takeover bid was launched on Atlantia's total shares, that is, 66.90% of its capital, with the exception of the 33.10% stake held by Edizione. The buy-out ended in November 2022, with Schema Alfa holding 95.933% of Atlantia, excluding treasury shares.[22]

As a result, the holding company's new shareholding structure is made up of Edizione for about 57%, Blackstone for about 37,8% (through an open-end fund), and, finally, Fondazione CRT for the remaining shares.

Atlantia left Piazza Affari on 9 December 2022, with the official delisting of the company from the Italian stock exchange after 35 years.[23][24]

Group Structure edit

Shareholding edit

The shareholding structure is as follows:

  • Edizione S.P.A. (Through Sintonia S.P.A): 57%
  • Blackstone: 37,8%
  • Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Torino: 5,2%

Subsidiaries edit

The group’s companies are:

  • Abertis (50% + 1)
  • Aeroporti di Roma S.p.A. (99,%)
  • Telepass S.p.A. (51%)
  • Yunex Traffic (100%)
  • Aeroporto di Bologna
  • Aéroports de la Côte d'Azur (64%)
  • Sanef (100%)

Main non-financial holdings edit

  • Getlink (Eurotunnel) - Paris - 15,49%

Controversies edit

2018: Morandi Bridge collapse edit

On 14 August 2018, the Atlantia managed Morandi Bridge collapsed causing the death of 43 people.[25]

In 2018, the net debt level of Atlantia and the subsidiary Autostrade per l'Italia, had raised concerns from journalists and rating agencies.[26][27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Atlantia, Castellucci". www.ilmessaggero.it. 7 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Borsa Italiana". Borsaitaliana.it. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Market Screener". Marketscreener.com. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  4. ^ "ATLANTIA : Shareholders Board Members Managers and Company Profile - IT0003506190". Marketscreener.com. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  5. ^ MarketScreener. "Italy's Atlantia becomes Mundys, Blackstone ready to support M&A | MarketScreener". www.marketscreener.com. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  6. ^ "Autostrade per l'Italia SpA: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  7. ^ "The construction of Italy's Autostrada del Sole in 1964 — Italianmedia". Ilglobo.com.au. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  8. ^ "PRIVATISATION, REGULATION AND PRODUCTIVITY IN THE ITALIAN MOTORWAY INDUSTRY" (PDF). Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  9. ^ "Infrastructure Channel: What matters when planning an infrastructure investment". Infrastructure-channel.com. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-04-03. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  11. ^ "Atlantia SpA : Merger of Gemina with and into Atlantia". Marketscreener.com. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  12. ^ "Atlantia and Gemina merge and give birth to Italian champion - Infrastructure Finance & Investment". Infrapppworld.com. 13 March 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  13. ^ "Atlantia Investor Briefing" (PDF). Infrastructure-channel.com. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  14. ^ "Atlantia and ACS-Hochtief agree to jointly acquire Abertis - Infrastructure Finance & Investment". Infrapppworld.com. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Atlantia Acquires a 15.49% Stake in Eurotunnel (Getlink)". Businesswire.com. 2 March 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  16. ^ "Atlantia, utile 2019 a 136 milioni dopo accantonamento per ASPI" (in Italian). April 28, 2020. Archived from the original on September 3, 2020.
  17. ^ "Archived copy". from the original on 2023-01-07. Retrieved 2022-10-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ https://www.standardethics.eu/ 2023-01-07 at the Wayback Machine Url consulted on 29-20-22
  19. ^ "Carbon Disclosure Project, Atlantia ottiene rating "A-" per strategia climatica e decarbonizzazione". www.teleborsa.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  20. ^ MarketScreener. "Atlantia : entra tra i leader mondiali nel rating di Moody's ESG | MarketScreener". it.marketscreener.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  21. ^ Corvaia, Martina. "Atlantia inserita nel Bloomberg Gender Equality Index 2022: il 42% del top management è composto da donne". www.ilgiornaleditalia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  22. ^ "Marketscreener". markescreener.com. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  23. ^ "ADVFN". uk.advfn.com. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  24. ^ "Marketwatch". marketwatch.com. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  25. ^ "Ponte Morandi Genova, chi sono i morti. Tutti i nomi". Quotidiano.net. 14 August 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  26. ^ Casiraghi, Luca; Ebhardt, Tommaso; Vanuzzo, Antonio (21 August 2018). "The $11 Billion Reason Italy May Not Nationalize Autostrade". Bloomberg. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  27. ^ "Fitch downgrades Italy's Atlantia, Austostrade; Spain's Abertis also hit". S&P Global Market Intelligence. 31 October 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Groupe Aéroports de la Cote d'Azur
  • Aeroporti di Roma
  • Telepass
  • Abertis
  • Yunex Traffic
  • Grupo Costanera SpA
  • Annual Financial Report

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Mundys SpA formerly Atlantia SpA is an Italian holding company active in the motorway and airport infrastructure and mobility related services industry operating tolling services in 24 countries including 11 for motorway and airport infrastructure concessions France Italy Poland United Kingdom and Spain in Europe and worldwide in Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia India and Puerto Rico Mundys SpAHeadquarters in Rome ItalyFormerlyAtlantia SpaCompany typeSocieta per AzioniIndustryTransportationHeadquartersRome Lazio ItalyKey peopleGiampiero Massolo President Andrea Mangoni CEO ProductsAirport Sustainable transport Intelligent transportation system Controlled access highwayRevenue 11 3 billion 2018 1 Operating income 6 4 billion 2021 Number of employees25 000 2021 SubsidiariesAbertis Aeroporti di Roma SPEA Engineering S p A Telepass Nice Cote d Azur Airport Grupo Costanera SpAWebsitewww wbr mundys wbr com wbr en wbr The group manages 9 400 km 5 800 mi of toll motorways Fiumicino and Ciampino airports in Italy and the three airstrips of Nice Cannes Mandelieu and Saint Tropez in France with more than 60 million passengers a year 2 It was listed on the Borsa Italiana until December 2022 3 The main shareholders are Edizione a company of the Benetton family Blackstone and the CRT Foundation 4 Atlantia changed its name to Mundys on 15 March 2023 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 1950 2000 Foundation and consolidation 1 2 2000 2021 Company renamed as Atlantia Spa 1 3 2022 Voluntary Public Tender Offer and Delisting 2 Group Structure 2 1 Shareholding 2 2 Subsidiaries 2 3 Main non financial holdings 3 Controversies 3 1 2018 Morandi Bridge collapse 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1950 2000 Foundation and consolidation edit Founded in 1950 as Autostrade 6 when the company Concessioni e Autostrade S p A was created it aimed to give a significant contribution cooperating with other Groups to the post war reconstruction of Italy By the first agreement between ANAS signed in 1956 the companies were committed in co financing building and managing the Autostrada Del Sole between Milan and Naples inaugurated in 1964 7 Between 1962 and 1968 the Company was granted the concession for the construction and operation of other motorways In 1982 it was acquired by Italstat and in 1987 Autostrade Concessioni e Costruzioni S p A was listed on Borsa Valori of Milan In 1999 the Autostrade company was privatized 8 The consortium led by Schemaventotto S p A Edition of Benetton Group 60 Fondazione CRT with 13 33 Acesa Italia with 12 83 Assicurazioni Generali and Unicredito Italiano both at 6 67 and Brisa International SGPS SA with 0 50 and another one pulled by the Australian bank Macquarie who retreated at last were the other groups in the line With the 30 of the capital Schemaventotto S p A takes over the IRI Group which was the reference shareholder They did the only binding purchase offer for the share package paying IRI 5 05 billion the remaining 56 of the shareholding held by IRI was intended to the stock market by a public sale offer which led to obtain 8 75 billion lire for a total sum for IRI of 13 800 billion lire In January 2003 Newco28 made a tender offer through a leveraged buyout operation they found the liquidity necessary for the acquisition using the system credit and consequently the debt was transferred from Newco28 to Autostrade following a merger by incorporation 2003 was marked by a massive reorganisation of the group the concession activities were separated from non motorway activities and Autostrade per l Italia S p A a subsidiary of Autostrade then Atlantia S p A was established 2000 2021 Company renamed as Atlantia Spa edit During 2005 a process of geographical diversification began with the acquisition of the management of approximately 2 000 km of toll motorways in Brazil Chile India and Poland 9 In 2007 the board of directors approved the change of name into Atlantia S p A 10 In 2013 the merger by incorporation of Gemina S p A 11 12 the majority shareholder of ADR Aeroporti di Roma into Atlantia was concluded with the consequent aggregation of a second core business in addition to the motorway concessions Atlantia s acquisition of Aeroports de la Cote d Azur the company that controls the airports of Nice Cannes Mandelieu and Saint Tropez consolidated the Group s presence in the airport sector 13 During the summer of 2017 Atlantia declared the intention to make a tender offer on all the issued shares of Abertis Infraestructuras and in October 2017 the Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores authorised this Just over a week later the Hochtief Acs Group launched a bid against the tender offer to acquire the Spanish company In March 2018 Atlantia and Hochtief Acs reached an agreement for a joint offer for the control of Abertis 14 which was finalised in October 2018 To acquire 98 7 of the capital of Abertis the parties invested 16 5 billion In March 2018 Atlantia S p A bought 15 49 of Getlink the company that controls the Channel Tunnel 15 As of December 2019 Atlantia had an EBITDA of 5 7 billions euros financial debts for 36 7 bln in respect of 38 8 bln of the previous year and net profits for 136 million euros in respect of 775 mln declared in 2018 16 In June 2021 Atlantia sold its 88 stake in ASPI comprising its largest Italian motorways to the newly formed Holding Reti Autostradali spa HRA With regard to sustainability ratings as of July 2014 Atlantia had a low rating from Standard Ethics Aei of E on a scale of F to EEE 17 within the SE Italian Index It was further reduced to E on 10 October 2019 in relation to the management following the Morandi bridge collapse and was then finally suspended by press release on 22 September 2022 18 Over the years the company has received several awards in the area of sustainable development earning an A rating in 2022 from the Carbon Disclosure Project Cdp 19 a score of 73 from Moody s and an improvement in its rating from BBB to AA in the Msci Esg index 20 The company was also included in Bloomberg s Gender Equality Index GEI in 2022 21 2022 Voluntary Public Tender Offer and Delisting edit At the beginning of April 2022 Spanish financier Florentino Perez shareholder of 50 minus one share in Atlantia s majority owned company Abertis together with the two private equity funds Global Infrastructure Partners and Brookfield Infrastructure Partners considered launching a takeover bid OPA for Atlantia In order to preserve the group s integrity and Italian identity the Benetton family in alliance with the U S fund Blackstone Inc announced a defensive takeover bid in mid April so as to secure the group from possible financial counteroffensives such as the one promoted by Perez The 19 billion takeover bid for Atlantia at 23 euros per share was launched on 10 October 2022 The offer was launched by Schema Alfa a special purpose vehicle controlled by Schemaquarantadue S p A which is 65 owned by the holding company Edizione chaired by Alessandro Benetton and 35 owned by the American private equity fund Blackstone The takeover bid was launched on Atlantia s total shares that is 66 90 of its capital with the exception of the 33 10 stake held by Edizione The buy out ended in November 2022 with Schema Alfa holding 95 933 of Atlantia excluding treasury shares 22 As a result the holding company s new shareholding structure is made up of Edizione for about 57 Blackstone for about 37 8 through an open end fund and finally Fondazione CRT for the remaining shares Atlantia left Piazza Affari on 9 December 2022 with the official delisting of the company from the Italian stock exchange after 35 years 23 24 Group Structure editShareholding edit The shareholding structure is as follows Edizione S P A Through Sintonia S P A 57 Blackstone 37 8 Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Torino 5 2 Subsidiaries edit The group s companies are Abertis 50 1 Aeroporti di Roma S p A 99 Telepass S p A 51 Yunex Traffic 100 Aeroporto di Bologna Aeroports de la Cote d Azur 64 Sanef 100 Main non financial holdings edit Getlink Eurotunnel Paris 15 49 Controversies edit2018 Morandi Bridge collapse edit On 14 August 2018 the Atlantia managed Morandi Bridge collapsed causing the death of 43 people 25 In 2018 the net debt level of Atlantia and the subsidiary Autostrade per l Italia had raised concerns from journalists and rating agencies 26 27 See also editAeroporti di Roma Nice Cote d Azur Airport Cannes Mandelieu Airport Telepass AbertisReferences edit Atlantia Castellucci www ilmessaggero it 7 March 2019 Borsa Italiana Borsaitaliana it Retrieved 24 May 2019 Market Screener Marketscreener com Retrieved 22 March 2023 ATLANTIA Shareholders Board Members Managers and Company Profile IT0003506190 Marketscreener com Retrieved 24 May 2019 MarketScreener Italy s Atlantia becomes Mundys Blackstone ready to support M amp A MarketScreener www marketscreener com Retrieved 2023 03 28 Autostrade per l Italia SpA Private Company Information Bloomberg Bloomberg com Retrieved 24 May 2019 The construction of Italy s Autostrada del Sole in 1964 Italianmedia Ilglobo com au Retrieved 24 May 2019 PRIVATISATION REGULATION AND PRODUCTIVITY IN THE ITALIAN MOTORWAY INDUSTRY PDF Retrieved 24 May 2019 Infrastructure Channel What matters when planning an infrastructure investment Infrastructure channel com Retrieved 24 May 2019 Autostrade diventa Atlantia dividendo in crescita del 10 Il Sole 24 ORE Archived from the original on 2019 04 03 Retrieved 2019 04 03 Atlantia SpA Merger of Gemina with and into Atlantia Marketscreener com Retrieved 24 May 2019 Atlantia and Gemina merge and give birth to Italian champion Infrastructure Finance amp Investment Infrapppworld com 13 March 2013 Retrieved 24 May 2019 Atlantia Investor Briefing PDF Infrastructure channel com Retrieved 24 May 2019 Atlantia and ACS Hochtief agree to jointly acquire Abertis Infrastructure Finance amp Investment Infrapppworld com 16 March 2018 Retrieved 24 May 2019 Atlantia Acquires a 15 49 Stake in Eurotunnel Getlink Businesswire com 2 March 2018 Retrieved 24 May 2019 Atlantia utile 2019 a 136 milioni dopo accantonamento per ASPI in Italian April 28 2020 Archived from the original on September 3 2020 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2023 01 07 Retrieved 2022 10 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link https www standardethics eu Archived 2023 01 07 at the Wayback Machine Url consulted on 29 20 22 Carbon Disclosure Project Atlantia ottiene rating A per strategia climatica e decarbonizzazione www teleborsa it in Italian Retrieved 2023 04 21 MarketScreener Atlantia entra tra i leader mondiali nel rating di Moody s ESG MarketScreener it marketscreener com in Italian Retrieved 2023 04 21 Corvaia Martina Atlantia inserita nel Bloomberg Gender Equality Index 2022 il 42 del top management e composto da donne www ilgiornaleditalia it in Italian Retrieved 2023 04 21 Marketscreener markescreener com Retrieved 22 March 2023 ADVFN uk advfn com Retrieved 22 March 2023 Marketwatch marketwatch com Retrieved 22 March 2023 Ponte Morandi Genova chi sono i morti Tutti i nomi Quotidiano net 14 August 2018 Retrieved 24 May 2019 Casiraghi Luca Ebhardt Tommaso Vanuzzo Antonio 21 August 2018 The 11 Billion Reason Italy May Not Nationalize Autostrade Bloomberg Retrieved 26 June 2019 Fitch downgrades Italy s Atlantia Austostrade Spain s Abertis also hit S amp P Global Market Intelligence 31 October 2018 Retrieved 26 June 2019 External links editOfficial website Groupe Aeroports de la Cote d Azur Aeroporti di Roma Telepass Abertis Yunex Traffic Grupo Costanera SpA Annual Financial Report Portal nbsp Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mundys amp oldid 1171539845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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