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Thursday 08 September 2022 11:22 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 08 September 2022 11:29 am

Melrose to break up Britain’s oldest engineering firm via GKN automotive spin-off

By: Michiel Willems

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GKN Aerospace owner Melrose has signed a new $5bn (£4bn) deal with aircraft engine supplier GE Aerospace.
GKN Aerospace owner Melrose has signed a new $5bn (£4bn) deal with aircraft engine supplier GE Aerospace.

Melrose Industries confirmed this a.m. plans to spin off the GKN automotive business in a move that will see Britain’s oldest engineering firm broken up.

Turnaround specialist Melrose, which bought GKN in a controversial £8bn takeover in 2018, said it will demerge GKN’s automotive and the smaller powder metallurgy divisions from its aerospace arm into a separately listed company.

It is hoping to get shareholder approval for the spin-off in the first half of 2023.

Demerged company

The demerged company will become an automotive platform and is set to trade on the London Stock Exchange, but the name has not yet been revealed.

GKN Automotive supplies driveline technologies to the global motor industry, while the powder metallurgy division makes metal powder and precision powder metal parts for the automotive and industrial sectors.

Melrose will keep hold of GKN Aerospace, which makes airframe structures, engine components and electrical interconnection systems for the global civil and defence aerospace industry.

Details of the plans came as it reported widening first-half losses after booking higher costs.

It posted pre-tax losses of £358m for the first six months of 2022, against losses of £275m a year ago.

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Melrose bought GKN for £8bn in March 2018 after a bitter and protracted battle punctuated by Government interventions.

There was concerns at the time that it would look to break up GKN.

Under terms of the takeover, Melrose gave assurances that it would not sell the aerospace business for five years – until 2023.

Justin Dowley, chairman of Melrose Industries, said: “Since acquiring GKN in 2018 we have reinvigorated each business to achieve its potential.

“The proposed demerger now gives each an exciting opportunity to individually grow shareholder value through organic growth and acquisition in both platforms.”

Justin Dowley

GKN Automotive chief executive Liam Butterworth will take on the same role in the demerged business, as will finance director Roberto Fioroni.

Late last year, Melrose said the GKN automotive and powder metallurgy divisions had been hit by chip shortages and supply chain problems.

In its latest half-year results, it said the divisions are expecting the supply chain pressures to ease towards the end of 2022.

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