Stagecoach in talks over a potential all-share takeover by rival National Express

Stagecoach has confirmed it is in talks over a potential all-share takeover by rival National Express in a move that would bring together two of the UK’s biggest transport groups.
Library image of National Express coach. Stagecoach has confirmed talks over a potential all-share takeover by rival National Express in a move that would bring together two of the UK’s biggest transport groups.Library image of National Express coach. Stagecoach has confirmed talks over a potential all-share takeover by rival National Express in a move that would bring together two of the UK’s biggest transport groups.
Library image of National Express coach. Stagecoach has confirmed talks over a potential all-share takeover by rival National Express in a move that would bring together two of the UK’s biggest transport groups.

Under the terms of the possible all-share tie-up, National Express would own around 75% of the combined group and Stagecoach shareholders around 25%.

It comes after both firms have been hit hard by the pandemic, with passenger numbers slumping during the crisis.

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The groups have outlined plans to slash costs as part of the potential merger, with National Express saying it expects to find annual savings of at least £35 million, with around 25% by the end of the first year.

If the talks lead to a deal, the combined group would see Stagecoach chairman Ray O’Toole become chairman of the board.

National Express boss Ignacio Garat would be chief executive of the enlarged group.

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