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UPDATE 1-Australia's competition watchdog to review Accor's planned buyout of Mantra

Published 18/10/2017, 06:25 pm
Updated 18/10/2017, 06:30 pm
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Australia's competition watchdog to review Accor's planned buyout of Mantra

* Deal would create Australia's biggest hotelier

* Analysts expect approval though market has priced in some doubt

* The firms combined would have 11 pct of Australia hotel market (Adds ACCC quote, background and shares)

SYDNEY, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Australia's competition regulator said on Wednesday it will review French hotelier Accor SA's ACCP.PA planned $920 million buyout of Australian hotel operator Mantra Group Ltd MTR.AX .

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said it is monitoring the transaction and a "public review will be commenced in due course once certain information is provided by Accor and Mantra".

The deal, a takeover of Australia's second-largest hotelier by its bigger rival, would create the biggest hotel group in the country, with about 50,000 rooms and roughly 11 percent of the market, according to IBISWorld statistics. buyout requires the approval of the ACCC, as well as approval from Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board.

Analysts expect a green light as the market is quite fragmented and particularly if regulators regard newer rivals such as Airbnb as competitors in the sector.

But some doubt is priced in to the market and there are concerns that divestments could be required in towns where the two hoteliers are the only players. ACCC announcement was made after market hours on Wednesday. Mantra shares had closed flat at A$3.89 below the offer price of A$3.96 per share.

The broader S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO was also flat, while Accor shares were flat in early trade in Paris. ($1 = 1.2749 Australian dollars)

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