
Abertis strengthens its leadership in France and reaches 100% ownership of the A63
Abertis has reached an agreement with HICL Infrastructure, CVC DIF and NGE Autoroutes for the acquisition of the remaining 48.8% stake in the French motorway A63, a core transport corridor between Spain and northern Europe, with 25 years of remaining concession life through to 2051.
This transaction further strengthens Abertis’ position in one of its key markets and advances its growth and cash flow replacement strategy, underpinned by a high-quality asset portfolio. The acquisition reinforces a well-diversified portfolio, with more than 60% of EBITDA generated in Europe and North America, and a balanced combination of growth opportunities through mergers and acquisitions and selective concession extensions.
Strategic corridor between Spain and Northern Europe
The A63 is a 104-kilometre toll motorway in operation since 2013, with dual three-lane connecting Salles and Saint-Geours-de-Marenne in south-west France. This asset is a key route between Europe and the Iberian Peninsula for goods transport between Spain and northern Europe, and serves as a link between Bordeaux, with one million-plus inhabitants and home to major scientific and engineering facilities, and the cities of Bayonne, Biarritz, Anglet and Saint-Jean-de-Luz.
Abertis France, which is wholly owned by Abertis, is a leading player in the French motorway sector, managing close to 2,000 kilometres of toll roads through the Sanef Group and the A63, which is now fully consolidated within the Group’s perimeter.
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