Alstom Sells North American Conventional Rail Signaling Business to Knorr-Bremse AG for €671 Million, Streamlining Operations and Improving Financial Health

Alstom’s North American Conventional Signalling Business Sold for Approximately $670 Million

Alstom, a French train manufacturer, has announced the sale of its North American conventional rail signaling business to Knorr-Bremse AG, a German rail systems manufacturer, for approximately 630 million euros ($671 million). The business being sold generated around 300 million euros in revenues for the full year of 2023/24. Despite this sale, Alstom will continue to operate in other segments of the North American signaling market.

The net proceeds from the sale, after accounting for tax and transaction costs, are expected to reach around 620 million euros. This move is a part of Alstom’s strategy to reduce its debt by 2 billion euros, with more details on this plan to be revealed on May 8. The sale of its North American conventional rail signaling business is a significant step for Alstom as it moves towards strengthening its financial position and focusing on other segments of the signaling market. This transaction will allow the company to streamline its operations and improve its overall financial health. The sale is expected to have a positive impact on Alstom’s balance sheet and contribute to its long-term growth and success.

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