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US automated teller machine maker bids to buy German rival

byCustoms Today Report
20/10/2015
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BERLIN: US automated teller machine maker Diebold Inc has offered to buy rival Wincor Nixdorf AG of Germany for €1.7 billion ($1.9 billion).

Diebold is offering €52.50 per share in cash and stock, a 35% premium to Wincor’s closing price on Friday.

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The companies said they had agreed on a potential strategic combination to be implemented through a public tender offer for all Wincor shares.

Reuters reported in April that Wincor had asked investment banks to come up with ideas to secure its future, including a potential sale of the company, and in June reported that Wincor was in talks with Diebold.

The group slumped to an operating loss in its fiscal third quarter, and is in the process of cutting jobs in response to a weak retail banking market in Germany, a deteriorating business environment in Russia and China, a sluggish recovery in European investment spending, and falling prices for ATMs.

The rise of online banking and e-commerce poses a challenge to the likes of Wincor, which have been struggling with low capital investment by banks eager to keep costs in check while still battling the lingering effects of the financial crisis.

According to two people familiar with the deal, final terms may be hammered out within the next two weeks.

“The €52.50 a share offer price will not be changed, while the amount of stock Wincor shareholders will get is dependent on moves in Diebold’s share price,” the people said.

Wincor is the third-largest maker of ATMs behind leader NCR Corp and Diebold, which, with a market capitalisation of $2.2 billion, has roughly the same market share as Wincor.

The industry is consolidating. NCR received a takeover approach from Blackstone Group LP this summer, although the private equity firm has so far not been able to reach a deal to acquire NCR or find a partner to help fund a bid.

While Wincor has a strong presence in Europe, Diebold’s main operations are in the United States, and the companies therefore expect few if any issues with antitrust regulators.

All players in the sector have recently been offering more banking software and services, including security and payments services, as the ATM hardware business is challenged by customers using more credit cards and evolving mobile payment systems, and less and less cash.

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