Italian Merger Control Thresholds – New Revisions

By on May 31, 2010

by Veronica Pinotti and Martino Sforza

The Italian Competition Authority has updated its merger control turnover thresholds.  Effective as of 31 May 2010, Section 16(1) of Law no. 287 of 10 October 1990 requires prior notification of all mergers and acquisitions where either of the following conditions is fulfilled:

  • Aggregate turnover in Italy of all undertakings involved is above EUR 472 million (revised under the terms of the same Section 16(1))
  • Aggregate turnover in Italy of the target company is above EUR 47 million (as revised)
     

No notification is required if the target is a foreign company which did not generate any turnover in Italy in the last three years and is not expected to do so as a result of the transaction.

Italy’s merger control thresholds are adjusted annually to take into account increases in the GDP deflator index.  The updated thresholds are published in the Competition Authority’s Bulletin once this increase in index is announced officially.
 

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