In reviewTelecommunications10 August 2025

LA CAISSE to acquire TELUS

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LA CAISSE acquires TELUS

Deal facts

Buyer
LA CAISSE
Target
TELUS
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
10 August 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Telecommunications
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

LA CAISSE has agreed to acquire TELUS in a transaction announced on 10 August 2025. The deal involves entities operating within the telecommunications sector, specifically covering activities related to other telecommunications activities and wired telecommunications. The consideration structure and specific financial value of the acquisition have not been disclosed to the public. No information regarding the target country or the final completion date is currently available in the reported data.

The transaction remains subject to regulatory approval and is currently in the review phase. Both parties are expected to proceed with the necessary regulatory filings to secure the required permissions for the deal to close. The management team has not yet confirmed a definitive timeline for the finalisation of the acquisition process. Further updates will be provided once the regulatory authorities have concluded their assessment of the proposed merger.

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Deal timeline

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    LA CAISSE to acquire TELUS

    LA CAISSE to acquire TELUS

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