JPMorgan to buy majority stake in Volkswagen's payments business

  • 9/8/2021
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LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - JPMorgan (JPM.N) has struck a deal to buy a majority stake in German car giant Volkswagen"s (VOWG_p.DE) payments business ahead of a planned rollout of in-car technology that allows drivers to automatically pay for fuel or tolls. The U.S. bank has agreed to buy close to 75% of Volkswagen Payments S.A. for an undisclosed sum, subject to regulatory approvals. The Luxembourg-based business was founded in 2017 and operates across 32 countries. It offers car purchase and leasing, in-vehicle payments, fuelling and electric vehicle charging and subscription services such as insurance and in-vehicle entertainment. JPMorgan said it plans to invest in and rebrand the payments business and expand its mobility-focused payments to other industries. "One of the fastest-growing platforms is the connected car marketplace, whereby the car acts like a wallet for purchasing goods, services or subscriptions," Shahrokh Moinian, EMEA head of wholesale payments at JPMorgan, told Reuters. Non-finance companies, including car manufacturers, have stepped up expansion into financial services in recent years. Volkswagen"s financial services division will retain a 25.1% stake in the payments business, JPMorgan said. The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2022. Volkswagen Group did not provide a breakdown of earnings for the payments business in its half-year results in July, but said sales at its financial services arm were 22.6 billion euros ($26.77 billion), up 18% on the prior year. ($1 = 0.8444 euros)

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