Vodafone to take full control of UK mobile operator in £4.3bn deal
Vodafone is acquiring CK Hutchison's 49% stake in their UK mobile joint venture, VodafoneThree, for £4.3 billion. This deal will give Vodafone full control of the UK's largest mobile operator, which has over 27 million subscribers.

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AI-generatedVodafone is acquiring CK Hutchison's 49% stake in their UK mobile joint venture, VodafoneThree, for £4.3 billion. This deal will give Vodafone full control of the UK's largest mobile operator, which has over 27 million subscribers. CK Hutchison is selling its stake as part of a global portfolio reshuffle to boost shareholder returns. The transaction follows the 2023 merger of Vodafone UK and Three UK, which created a new market leader and reduced the UK's main mobile operators to three. The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, is expected to close in the latter half of this year.
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5 extractedCK Hutchison's share price rose 2.6% and Vodafone's rose nearly 1% on Tuesday.
Britain's competition watchdog approved the merger in December 2024, subject to legally binding commitments.
The merger of Vodafone and Three UK in 2023 created a new market leader with over 27 million subscribers.
The deal is part of CK Hutchison's strategy to reshape its global portfolio and boost shareholder returns.
Vodafone will take full control of the UK's biggest mobile operator by buying CK Hutchison's 49% stake for £4.3bn.