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BA-owner IAG not planning to tap investors for funds – Sunday Times

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Posted on September 20, 2021

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(Reuters) – British Airways owner IAG is not planning to raise billions of euros from shareholders to get the company through the extended COVID-19 crisis, its chief executive Luis Gallego told The Sunday Times. “We do not see the necessity to do a rights issue and are not considering it,” Gallego told the newspaper https://bit.ly/3Cphn3L […]

IAG CEO Confirms No New Shareholder Funding Plans

(Reuters) – British Airways owner IAG is not planning to raise billions of euros from shareholders to get the company through the extended COVID-19 crisis, its chief executive Luis Gallego told The Sunday Times.

“We do not see the necessity to do a rights issue and are not considering it,” Gallego told the newspaper https://bit.ly/3Cphn3L adding that the company was talking through “different options” with banks.

The comments come after media speculation about the company’s plans to shore up its finances.

In May, IAG announced plans to raise 825 million euros ($967 million) from a convertible bond to bolster its balance sheet.

Last year, the group launched a 2.75 billion euros ($3.22 billion) capital raising.

Gallego noted that the group had high debts but also had strong liquidity of 10.2 billion euros, Times reported.

“We have revolving credit facilities, we are analysing other ways of financing the group so we have alternatives before we [consider] another rights issue,” he told the newspaper adding that repaying debts will be group’s priority.

Earlier this month, British airline easyJet Plc opted to raise $1.7 billion from shareholders to recover from the pandemic and declined a takeover approach from Wizz Air.

Asked if he had discussed a merger with executives at easyJet, Gallego said: “We talk to all airlines that can be interesting to us,” according to the newspaper.

($1 = 0.8529 euros)

(Reporting by Aishwarya Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • IAG CEO Luis Gallego rules out new rights issue.
  • Company exploring other financing options.
  • IAG maintains strong liquidity of 10.2 billion euros.
  • Debt repayment remains a priority for IAG.
  • EasyJet raises $1.7 billion, declines Wizz Air offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses IAG's decision not to seek new funding from shareholders amid the COVID-19 crisis.
What are IAG's financial priorities?
IAG is focusing on maintaining liquidity and repaying debts rather than seeking new shareholder funding.
Has IAG considered mergers with other airlines?
IAG's CEO mentioned discussions with various airlines, but no specific merger plans were confirmed.

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