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    Spanish government to ensure Naturgy’s planned spin-off meets conditions

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on October 11, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 3, 2026

    The image features the logo of Naturgy, a leading Spanish energy company. This is relevant to the article discussing the Spanish government’s oversight of Naturgy’s planned spin-off, focusing on its infrastructure and energy business amid market changes.
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    MADRID (Reuters) – The Spanish government will ensure Naturgy’s plans to spin off its power and gas infrastructure meet conditions set by authorities when Australian fund IFM bought a stake in the utility company, Energy Minister Teresa Ribera said on Tuesday.

    MADRID (Reuters) – The Spanish government will ensure Naturgy’s plans to spin off its power and gas infrastructure meet conditions set by authorities when Australian fund IFM bought a stake in the utility company, Energy Minister Teresa Ribera said on Tuesday.

    Naturgy wants to split into two separately listed entities, with one focused on infrastructure and the other handling power generation and marketing.

    “The last major deal was the entry of the Australian fund IFM, subject to an authorisation with conditions that we intend to monitor particularly closely,” Ribera said when asked if the spin-off was “unwelcome”.

    Referring to IFM, which completed its stake acquisition in 2021, the minister said if Naturgy were to split, it would mean “this new player would be able join two different boards”.

    IFM’s original intention was to appoint two board members as it aimed for a 17% stake in Naturgy but it was left with just one and a 10.83% holding. It now holds a 13.39% stake, according to the Spanish stock market supervisor.

    The Australian fund also agreed not to sell off any assets beyond those already agreed by the board and it cannot delist Naturgy for at least three years.

    Naturgy had planned to complete the separation of its infrastructure and energy business by the end of the year but current energy market disruption has potentially delayed the process.

    Spanish media such as Expansion and El Confidencial have recently speculated that a spin-off could trigger changes in Naturgy’s shareholder structure, allowing other players to join its capital.

    Naturgy’s shareholders include private equity firms CVC and GIP and Criteria Caixa, the investment holding company which is the main shareholder of Caixabank.

    (Reporting by Jesús Aguado and Inti Landauro; editing by Emma Pinedo, Kirsten Donovan)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spanish government to ensure Naturgy’s planned spin-off meets conditions

    1What is a spin-off?

    A spin-off is a corporate action where a company creates a new independent company by selling or distributing new shares. This often occurs to unlock value or focus on core operations.

    2What is corporate governance?

    Corporate governance refers to the systems, principles, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled. It involves balancing the interests of stakeholders.

    3What is an infrastructure financing?

    Infrastructure financing is the funding of large-scale public works projects, such as transportation systems, utilities, and communication networks, often requiring significant capital investment.

    4What is investment management?

    Investment management is the professional management of various securities and assets to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of investors.

    5What is the energy market?

    The energy market is a marketplace for buying and selling energy, including electricity, gas, and renewable sources, where prices fluctuate based on supply and demand.

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