Brink's buyout of rival Ziemann prompts Dutch probe under antitrust rules
By Nicholas Hirst and Lewis Crofts ( March 7, 2025, 16:53 GMT | Insight) -- Cash transport company Brink's faces a Dutch antitrust investigation over its acquisition of the Dutch arm of Ziemann, even though the transaction didn't require competition approval. The transaction didn't need to be formally notified to the regulator under merger rules due to the low level of turnover. But the agency is scrutinizing it under antitrust rules against dominance abuse. Cash transport company Brink's faces a Dutch antitrust investigation over its acquisition of the Dutch arm of Ziemann, even though the transaction didn't require competition approval....
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