In reviewLogistics & Transport14 April 2025

PSPIB / CPPIB / CINTRA to acquire 407

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Deal facts

Buyer
PSPIB / CPPIB / CINTRA
Target
407
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
14 April 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Logistics & Transport
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

PSPIB, CPPIB and CINTRA have agreed to acquire 407, a company operating within the Logistics & Transport sector. The transaction was announced on 14 April 2025 as a strategic acquisition. No financial details regarding the deal value or consideration type were disclosed in the available information. The specific countries of operation for either the buyer or the target remain unreported in the current data set.

The deal is currently in the review phase and has not yet been completed. Regulatory approval and other customary conditions remain outstanding before the transaction can close. The parties are expected to proceed with the necessary steps to finalise the agreement once all required clearances are obtained. This acquisition represents a significant consolidation within the logistics industry for the consortium of investors involved.

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Deal timeline

1 update
  1. CMA invitation to comment

    PSPIB / CPPIB / CINTRA / 407

    PSPIB / CPPIB / CINTRA / 407

    EU DG COMP

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