Business & Commerce

#52026M12335Merger Notification: ARMIRA / INVEST KG / AVILOO

🇪🇺European Union··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law pertains to the notification of a proposed merger between ARMIRA, an investment group from Germany, INVEST KG from Austria, and Aviloo, a company specializing in electric vehicle battery tests. The European Commission is evaluating this concentration and has deemed it a candidate for a simplified merger procedure. Interested parties are invited to submit observations regarding this proposed concentration.

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Key Changes

  • Initiation of merger notification under Council Regulation
  • Candidate for simplified merger procedure
  • Call for observations from interested parties

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Notify the European Commission of the proposed concentration between Armira, Invest KG, and Aviloo pursuant to Article 4 of Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004

Armira, Invest KG, and Aviloo
reporting
medium

Submit observations regarding the proposed concentration to the European Commission no later than 10 days following the publication date of this notice (by 5 April 2026)

Interested third parties
reporting
medium

Specify the case reference M.12335 – ARMIRA / INVEST KG / AVILOO when submitting any observations to the Commission

Interested third parties submitting observations
disclosure
medium

Submit observations to the European Commission via email at COMP-MERGER-REGISTRY@ec.europa.eu or by post to the Merger Registry in Brussels

Interested third parties submitting observations
operational
high

Ensure that Armira and Invest KG acquire joint control of Aviloo as notified, through the specified purchase of shares transaction

Armira and Invest KG
operational

Affected Parties

ARMIRAINVEST KG+1 more…

Tags

merger,competition,EU regulation