Volkswagen to start review of Porsche AG IPO

  • Management Board and Supervisory Board conclude framework agreement and decide to assess the feasibility of a potential IPO
  • Volkswagen envisages dividing share capital of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG into preferred and ordinary shares and to place up to 25% of the preference shares
  • Porsche Automobil Holding SE would acquire 25% plus one share of the ordinary shares in Porsche AG
  • Initial public offering of Porsche AG would mark next step in Volkswagen’s transformation from brand manufacturer to a vertically integrated mobility Group, providing additional flexibility to accelerate Group’s NEW AUTO strategy
  • Listing would provide more entrepreneurial freedom to Porsche AG, while crystalizing the company’s value for Volkswagen shareholders
  • Shareholders would receive special dividend of 49% of total gross proceeds in the event of a successful transaction
  • Employees of Volkswagen AG would participate in the Group's success with a one-time payment of 2,000 Euros per employee
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