Bertelsmann says US authorities have approved BMG/Concord merger

Industry:    1 day ago

German media group Bertelsmann on Wednesday said U.S. competition authorities ‌have approved the planned merger of its music division BMG with rival Concord in ​a deal that would create ​the world’s fourth‑largest music company.

BMG and ⁠Concord are among the largest independent ​music companies. BMG works with artists ​including Bruno Mars and Kylie Minogue, while Concord is home to recordings by Creedence Clearwater ​Revival, Miles Davis and R.E.M., among ​others.

The cash-and-stock transaction will give Bertelsmann a 67% ‌stake ⁠in the enlarged company, while Concord’s shareholders will get a 33% stake and a one-time cash payment of $1.16 ​billion.

Bertelsmann, in ​an emailed ⁠statement, welcomed the approvals from authorities in Germany and ​the United States.

“Further regulatory approvals ​in ⁠other countries are still pending. Bertelsmann continues to expect the transaction to close ⁠in ​the fourth quarter of ​2026,” the statement said.

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