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Iberdrola to purchase Britain's ENWL in $5.4 bln offer

Utility Iberdrola has consented to buy a majority stake in British power network Electrical energy North West (ENWL) in an offer valuing the business at roughly 5 billion euros ($ 5.4. billion) and would increase the Spanish group's operations in. Britain.

Iberdrola said on Friday it would buy 88% of ENWL for 2.5. billion euros under the arrangement.

The offer is in line with the Spanish company's tactical. shift towards upgrading and broadening power grids like those. managed by ENWL, attracted by the steady and foreseeable. returns on offer at a time when the renewable energy sector is. under pressure from high interest rates and debt expenses.

It likewise fits with its growing concentrate on the United States and. Britain, which according to Executive Chair Ignacio Galan, deal. some of the best returns for network businesses.

Galan had recently said the company had an interest in ENWL,. confirming earlier Reuters reports.

With deep pockets after offering some possessions in Mexico and. ditching the planned purchase of U.S. energy firm PNM. Resources, Iberdrola sealed an offer that assists connect locations it. already serves through its Scottish Power company.

The acquisition makes Iberdrola the second-largest. electricity network operator in Britain, with around 12 million. consumers, a network of more than 170,000 km (105,633 miles) and. more than 8,500 workers, it said.

The contract is also constant with our strategy to. purchase nations that have ambitious financial investment plans and. stable and predictable regulations, Galan stated in a declaration.

As a result of this acquisition, our managed networks. asset base in the UK is now valued at 14 billion euros. When. integrated with the Unites States, these 2 markets now represent. two-thirds of our total worldwide regulated possession base.

The remaining 12% stake in ENWL will be controlled by a. consortium of Japanese investors led by Kansai, Iberdrola stated,. adding that an investors' arrangement will ensure long-lasting. collaboration.

BNP Paribas was the lead advisor to Iberdrola on the offer. and Barclays likewise advised the group, sources stated. Both banks. decreased to comment.

(source: Reuters)