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Home » Non categorizzato » La francese Morpho diventa americana, ma l’Antitrust Ue mette alcuni paletti (Eng)

La francese Morpho diventa americana, ma l’Antitrust Ue mette alcuni paletti (Eng)

La Commissione Ue ha chiesto che Morpho, azienda del gruppo Safran che si occupa di sicurezza elettronica, ceda la sua filiale francese che si occupa di personalizzare carte di pagamento intelligenti per i clienti delle banche

Redazione</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/eunewsit" target="_blank">eunewsit</a> di Redazione eunewsit
20 Aprile 2017
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Brussels – The European Commission has cleared under the EU Merger Regulation the proposed acquisition of identity and security solutions provider Morpho, based in France, by Advent International of the US. The approval is conditional on the divestiture of Morpho’s payment smart card business in France.

Morpho is the identity and security solutions business of the Safran group. Advent International, a private equity firm, controls smart card and digital security provider Oberthur. Both Oberthur and Morpho develop and supply identification and security solutions, including smart cards for the banking sector, telecommunication sector and identity document sector.

The Commission’s investigation found that in France there are currently only three viable suppliers of payment smart cards holding the necessary national certifications and production sites to effectively supply French banks. The takeover would reduce that number to only two, which would significantly reduce competition.

 

The Commission’s competition concerns

The Commission’s investigation focused in particular on the parties’ overlapping activities in smart card markets.

For SIM cards and electronic ID documents (e.g. e-passports, e-ID cards, e-health cards) the Commission concluded that the merged entity would continue to face a number of credible competitors.

However, the investigation found that for payment smart cards, the proposed transaction, as initially notified, would have significantly reduced competition in the market for payment smart cards in France. This market is particularly difficult to enter, reducing the ability of suppliers not currently active in France to compete effectively.

The Commission found that in order to supply payment smart cards in France, manufacturers need to obtain and maintain certification for the domestic debit card scheme Cartes Bancaires (CB), on top of the global EMV certification standard. In addition, to compete effectively, suppliers must run in France a CB-certified manufacturing site for the personalisation of CB-certified cards.

Based on the results of its extensive market investigation, the Commission considered that the transaction, as notified, raised serious doubts as to its compatibility with the Single Market with regard to the market for payment smart cards in France.

 

The proposed commitments

In order to address these concerns, the parties offered to divest Morpho’s French subsidiary CPS, which supplies and personalises CB-certified payment smart cards to banking customers in France.

In view of the remedies proposed, the Commission concluded that the proposed transaction, as modified, would not significantly reduce competition in the European Economic Area (EEA) or any substantial part of it, including France. The Commission’s decision is conditional upon full compliance with the commitments.

 

Companies and products

Advent International is a US based private equity firm with holdings in various sectors.

Oberthur, a portfolio company controlled by Advent International, is a global digital security provider based in France which is active in the payment, identity and telecommunication sectors.

Morpho (Safran Identity & Security) is a global provider of identity and security solutions based in France. Morpho provides solutions and services to manage citizen identities, applications in the area of public security, and connectivity and security solutions, in particular smart cards, to serve banks, telecom operators and other commercial service providers.

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