Enel completes sale of stake in Greek subsidiary

A logo of Italian multinational energy company Enel is seen at its Milan headquarters, Italy, February 5, 2020. [Flavio Lo Scalzo/File Photo/Reuters]

Italy's Enel group announced on Friday that, through its wholly owned subsidiary Enel Green Power (EGP), it has completed the sale of 50% of Enel Green Power Hellas (EGPH), wholly owned by EGP, to Macquarie Asset Management, through Macquarie Green Investment Group Renewable Energy Fund 2 (MGREF2), after the fulfillment of all conditions customary for this type of transaction, including approval by the Competition Commission, as defined in the relevant sale agreement, signed on July 26.

According to the above agreement, the total price for Enel Green Power Hellas was approximately 350 million euros, which translates into a full enterprise value of approximately €980 million.

The head of Europe of Enel Green Power, Aristotelis Chantavas, commented on the Greek subsidiary's agreement with Macquarie Asset Management Green Investments: "Today marks the formal completion...

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