Brittany Ferries to become major shareholder of Condor Ferries

United Kingdom
15th August 2024

Brittany Ferries to become major shareholder of Condor Ferries

Brittany Ferries is set to assume majority ownership of Condor Ferries, subject to approval by the regulatory authorities in Jersey and Guernsey.

Condor Ferries, which operates passenger and freight services between the Poole and Portsmouth, the Channel Islands, and St Malo in France, was initially acquired in November 2019 by a consortium comprising Brittany Ferries and the London-based Columbia Threadneedle European Sustainable Infrastructure Fund.

Post approval, the French ferry operator Brittany Ferries will own 51 per cent of Condor Ferries, assuming operational control of the Channel Islands-based company in the next few weeks, with Columbia Threadneedle retaining a minority shareholding.

Brittany Ferries was founded in 1973 by Alexis Gourvennec, and operates a fleet of ferries between France and the UK, Ireland, and Spain.

Christophe Mathieu, CEO of Brittany Ferries and Condor Ferries, said:

In January 2024, the Government of Jersey and the State of Guernsey confirmed a procurement process for a new long-term operating agreement. Brittany Ferries is actively leading this bid.

Justin Amey, Head of Sales and Marketing at Condor Ferries, commented:

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