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    Italian energy group Eni sells 20% of Plenitude to Ares for $2.3 billion

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    Posted on June 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Eni sold a 20% stake in Plenitude to Ares for $2.3 billion, supporting its strategy in energy transition. Plenitude operates in over 15 countries with more than 10 million customers.

    Italian energy group Eni sells 20% of Plenitude to Ares for $2.3 billion

    By Francesca Landini

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italian energy group Eni has sold a 20% stake in its retail and renewables business Plenitude to U.S. alternative investment manager Ares Management Corp for about 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion), it said on Monday.

    The transaction is part of the Italian group's long-term strategy to find partners to jointly develop its businesses and follows the sale of a 10% stake in Plenitude to Swiss investment fund Energy Infrastructure Partners.

    "Plenitude is an established leader in energy transition, with a differentiated business model and an outstanding track record," said Stefano Questa, co-head of European Alternative Credit at Ares.

    Deutsche Bank and UniCredit advised Ares, while Goldman Sachs and Mediobanca supported Eni on the deal, which gives Plenitude a 10 billion euro equity value, rising above 12 billion when including debt.

    Plenitude operates in more than 15 countries and combines more than 4 gigawatts of renewable energy production with a power and gas retail business. It has more than 10 million customers and manages a network of 21,500 charging points for electric vehicles.

    Ares, which had been looking to grow its presence in Italy, invested in Plenitude through its Ares Alternative Credit strategy, an asset-based finance operator which managed around $43 billion in assets at the end of March.

    The overall platform of Ares Management, a global leader in private credit, had around $546 billion of assets under management at the end of March.

    ($1 = 0.8693 euros)

    (Reporting by Francesca Landini;Editing by David Goodman and Valentina Za)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Eni sold 20% of Plenitude to Ares for $2.3 billion.
    • •The transaction supports Eni's energy transition strategy.
    • •Plenitude has over 10 million customers globally.
    • •Ares aims to expand its presence in Italy.
    • •Plenitude's equity value exceeds 12 billion euros with debt.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian energy group Eni sells 20% of Plenitude to Ares for $2.3 billion

    1Who acquired the stake in Plenitude?

    U.S. alternative investment manager Ares Management Corp acquired a 20% stake in Plenitude.

    2What is the value of the stake sold by Eni?

    The stake was sold for about 2 billion euros, equivalent to approximately $2.3 billion.

    3What is Plenitude's business focus?

    Plenitude is focused on energy transition, combining renewable energy production with a power and gas retail business.

    4How many countries does Plenitude operate in?

    Plenitude operates in more than 15 countries and serves over 10 million customers.

    5What was the equity value of Plenitude after the sale?

    The sale gives Plenitude a 10 billion euro equity value, which rises to above 12 billion when including debt.

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