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Portuguese Competition Authority Approves Proximus and Doktr Merger

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The Portuguese competition authority has cleared the merger between Proximus and Doktr, determining it will not hinder competition in the market.

17.09.2025 | Portuguese competition authority


On September 17, 2025, the Board of Directors of the Portuguese competition authority, known as AdC, made a significant decision regarding the merger between Proximus and Doktr.

Utilizing its powers under the Competition Law, the authority adopted a non-opposition decision for the concentration operation identified as 70/2025. This decision indicates that the merger is not expected to create significant obstacles to effective competition within the national market or in a substantial part of it.

The approval reflects the authority's assessment that the merger will not adversely affect competitive dynamics, allowing the involved parties to proceed with their plans without further regulatory hurdles.

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