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UK regulator warns that the Topps Tiles and CTD Tiles merger could lead to a reduction in competition

UK regulator warns that the Topps Tiles and CTD Tiles merger could lead to a reduction in competition

The British Competition Regulator said that Topps Tiles’ 9 million-pound ($11.3-million) acquisition of CTD Tiles may reduce competition and limit the choices of products and deals for businesses and customers in England and Scotland.

The Competition and Markets Authority said that Topps Tiles' purchase of CTD Tiles last year, the largest specialist tile retailer in Britain, raised concerns about competition in four regions of the United Kingdom.

After its initial Phase 1 investigation the CMA concluded that a small number of sites located in Dorking and Edinburgh, Inverness, and Aberdeen, raised concerns about competition in the supply and sale of tiles, both to retail and business clients.

In a press release, Joel Bamford said that the merger might increase the cost of renovations and worsen the deals in these four areas.

Topps Tiles, according to the CMA, has until February 24, 2019 to present remedial proposals in order to address regulator's concerns.

(source: Reuters)