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    Home > Headlines > Leonardo trails rivals with $1.9 billion euro bid for Iveco's defence business, Bloomberg says
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    Leonardo trails rivals with $1.9 billion euro bid for Iveco's defence business, Bloomberg says

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Leonardo's €1.6B bid for Iveco's defence unit is the lowest among offers, with Italy favoring a domestic buyer. KNDS and Czechoslovak Group submitted higher bids.

    Leonardo's $1.6 Billion Bid Falls Short for Iveco's Defence Unit

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italian defence company Leonardo has made the lowest bid for the defence business that automotive group Iveco has put up for sale, Bloomberg News reported, after the Rome government expressed a preference for a domestic buyer.

    Iveco, which is controlled by Italy's billionaire Agnelli family, in May said it would proceed with a spin-off of the defence business, which it expected to complete within the year subject to final approval by its board and shareholders.

    Iveco said at the time that, having received some preliminary expressions of interest for the asset, it was considering them, while also keeping up the preparatory work for a possible spin-off.

    State-backed Leonardo offered around 1.6 billion euros for the business, including debt, Bloomberg wrote on Thursday, citing people close to the matter.

    Leonardo's bid, which it submitted jointly with Germany's Rheinmetall, trails that of Franco-German tankmaker KNDS, which offered closer to 1.9 billion euros, and Czechoslovak Group, Bloomberg said.

    Representatives for both Leonardo and Iveco declined to comment.

    Shares in Iveco plunged 6% after the report. A Milan-based trader said there were doubts about whether a sale could be finalised.

    Iveco's defence unit should remain in Italian hands, Defence Minister Guido Crosetto said in June, adding however that such a decision was up to the group's shareholders.

    A person with knowledge of the matter confirmed three binding bids had been submitted by Leonardo-Rheinmetall, KNDS and CSG, adding that the situation was in flux given diverging price expectations and the government's preference for Leonardo.

    Under its "golden power legislation", Italy can vet buyers of assets deemed of strategic importance to the country, such as the Iveco unit, and can block or set terms for a sale.

    ($1 = 0.8567 euros)

    (Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari in Milan and Federica Mileo in Barcelona. Writing by Valentina Za. Editing by Maju Samuel and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Leonardo bids €1.6B for Iveco's defence business.
    • •Iveco's defence unit sale attracts multiple bids.
    • •Italy prefers domestic buyer for strategic assets.
    • •Leonardo partners with Rheinmetall for the bid.
    • •KNDS and Czechoslovak Group offer higher bids.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Leonardo trails rivals with $1.9 billion euro bid for Iveco's defence business, Bloomberg says

    1What was Leonardo's bid for Iveco's defence business?

    Leonardo offered around 1.6 billion euros for the defence business, including debt.

    2How does Leonardo's bid compare to its competitors?

    Leonardo's bid is the lowest, trailing behind KNDS, which offered closer to 1.9 billion euros.

    3What impact did the bid report have on Iveco's shares?

    Shares in Iveco plunged 6% after the report, raising doubts about whether a sale could be finalized.

    4What is the role of the Italian government in this sale?

    Under its 'golden power legislation', Italy can vet buyers of assets deemed strategic and can block or set terms for a sale.

    5Who confirmed the binding bids submitted for the defence unit?

    A person with knowledge of the matter confirmed that three binding bids were submitted by Leonardo-Rheinmetall, KNDS, and CSG.

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