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    Prosus offers to slash Delivery Hero stake to address EU concerns about Just Eat deal

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    Posted on July 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Tags:deliveryEuropean Commissionfinancial marketscorporate governance

    Quick Summary

    Prosus proposes reducing its Delivery Hero stake to below 10% to address EU concerns over its Just Eat Takeaway deal.

    Table of Contents

    • Prosus's Strategy to Address EU Concerns
    • Details of the Proposed Stake Reduction
    • EU's Response to Prosus's Assurances
    • Impact on Just Eat Takeaway's Financials

    Prosus Proposes Reducing Delivery Hero Stake to Alleviate EU Concerns

    Prosus's Strategy to Address EU Concerns

    By Foo Yun Chee

    Details of the Proposed Stake Reduction

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Prosus has offered to slash its Delivery Hero stake to below 10% and give up its board seat to address EU concerns over its 4.1 billion euro ($4.78 billion) Just Eat Takeaway deal, two people with direct knowledge of the matter said on Friday.

    EU's Response to Prosus's Assurances

    Amsterdam-headquartered Prosus has proposed selling down its Delivery Hero stake in incremental stages over a period of time, one of the people said.

    Impact on Just Eat Takeaway's Financials

    The company, which is majority owned by South Africa's Naspers, earlier said it had offered remedies to the European Commission but did not provide details.

    The company's assurances to the Commission that it neither controls nor influences the German meal delivery company Delivery Hero despite its 27.4% stake failed to convince the EU competition enforcer, people with direct knowledge of the matter said.

    Delivery Hero and Just Eat Takeaway, Europe's biggest meal delivery firm, compete with each other in Austria, Bulgaria, Italy, Poland and Spain.

    Delivery Hero and its Spanish unit Glovo were fined 329 million euros by the EU antitrust watchdog last month for taking part in a cartel which included an agreement to divide up markets among themselves and not to poach each other's employees.

    "We have submitted remedies that directly and comprehensively address the concerns expressed in their preliminary assessment, with a view to obtaining a Phase 1 approval," Prosus said in a statement.

    The company is banking on its AI capabilities to boost Just Eat Takeaway, which posted a net loss of 1.65 billion euros last year.

    The EU competition watchdog confirmed the remedy offer and extended its deadline decision to August 11. It may seek feedback from rivals and customers before deciding whether to accept the offer or it may decide to reject it and open a four-month-long investigation if it has serious concerns.

    ($1 = 0.8585 euros)

    (Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Prosus offers to reduce its Delivery Hero stake below 10%.
    • •The move aims to address EU concerns over a Just Eat deal.
    • •Prosus will relinquish its board seat at Delivery Hero.
    • •EU may seek feedback before accepting Prosus's offer.
    • •Delivery Hero and Glovo fined for cartel involvement.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Prosus offers to slash Delivery Hero stake to address EU concerns about Just Eat deal

    1What action has Prosus taken regarding its Delivery Hero stake?

    Prosus has offered to reduce its Delivery Hero stake to below 10% and relinquish its board seat to address EU concerns.

    2What are the EU's concerns about the Just Eat Takeaway deal?

    The EU is concerned that Prosus, which holds a 27.4% stake in Delivery Hero, may control or influence the company, which could affect competition.

    3What fines has Delivery Hero faced recently?

    Delivery Hero and its Spanish unit Glovo were fined 329 million euros by the EU antitrust watchdog for participating in a cartel.

    4What is the significance of the proposed remedies by Prosus?

    Prosus stated that the remedies it submitted aim to comprehensively address the EU's concerns and seek Phase 1 approval for the Just Eat Takeaway deal.

    5How is Prosus planning to enhance Just Eat Takeaway's performance?

    Prosus is banking on its AI capabilities to improve the performance of Just Eat Takeaway, which reported a net loss of 1.65 billion euros last year.

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