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Qatar Airways is considering further increasing its stake in British Airways owner IAG after the UK-based company lost a third of its market value in the fallout from the country’s vote to leave the European Union, according to people familiar with the matter.
Qatar Airways, already IAG’s largest shareholder, is exploring boosting its holding to about 20% from 15%, said the people, who asked not to be identified because deliberations are private. The Middle Eastern airline is monitoring market developments and shareholders’ willingness to sell and hasn’t made a final decision on the move, the people said.
Standard Life, the Scottish insurer and asset manager which is among the top-three shareholders, is also exploring increasing its stake in IAG to take advantage of the sell-off, according to people familiar with the matter. The Edinburgh-based firm owns about 6%, according to IAG’s website.
Representatives for Qatar Airways, IAG and Standard Life declined to comment.
IAG shares have tumbled about 33% since the Brexit vote, valuing the company at about £7.45bn ($10bn).
IAG lowered its 2016 profit target just hours after the UK’s vote to leave the EU, saying the results threaten to extend a drop in demand that started in June in the run-up to the historic referendum. Aviation is particularly exposed because of the volatility of demand, which may erode earnings because airlines are forced to cut fares to lure passengers.
IAG chief executive officer Willie Walsh said on Tuesday he expects the impact to be short-lived and sees a boom in tourism spurred by a weaker pound offsetting a slump in business travel at British Airways.
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar al-Baker said earlier this month he’s happy with the level of the company’s stake, which is not a mere financial holding but a strategic investment that will aid cooperation in areas such as joint fleet purchases. The airline bought 9.99% of IAG in January last year before building its position via a series of further purchases.
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