A group led by West Ham shareholder and Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský submitted a proposed bid to acquire Royal Mail owner International Distributions Services earlier this month, it has been revealed.
EP Group said IDS rejected its initial proposal, but added that it ‘looks forward to continuing to engage constructively with the Board as EP Group considers all its options.’
In a statement on Wednesday, EP Group, controlled by Křetínský, said it submitted a ‘non-binding indicative proposal’ to the board of IDS seeking its recommendation for a possible cash offer for the chunk of IDS not already owned by EP Group and its affiliates.
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Following the release of the statement, IDS shares surged 18.11 per cent or 38.80p to 253.00p, giving the business a valuation of around £2.5billion.
EP Group said: ‘EP Group recognises that Royal Mail is in a challenging situation.
‘Weak financial performance, poor service delivery and a slow transformation, in the face of a market going through structural change, have put the business under unsustainable pressure.
‘With the increasing competition from multinational companies in the UK postal market, private investment in Royal Mail becomes crucial.’