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Axel Springer’s £575M Telegraph Power Play

By Admin06/03/2026Updated:11/03/2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Media conglomerate Axel Springer has reached an accord to acquire the Telegraph for £575 million, a development expected to thwart the intended takeover of the UK newspaper group by the Daily Mail, according to individuals informed on the matter.

The transaction is set to culminate in one of Britain’s most venerable newspapers, a publication with deep connections to the British establishment and the Conservative Party, transferring to German proprietorship.

Britain’s Daily Mail had been nearing an agreement to gain command over the Telegraph, a keen competitor, in a move that would have advanced the aspirations of its proprietor, Lord Rothermere, to forge one of Fleet Street’s most prominent media entities.

The FT initially disclosed last month Axel Springer’s last-minute interest in the Telegraph as part of a syndicate spearheaded by Dovid Efune, the owner of the New York Sun.

However, in recent days the German publisher commenced independent negotiations for an accord with RedBird IMI, the US-Emirati group that oversaw the right-leaning news organization, omitting Efune.

The possibility that “the Torygraph” — as it is colloquially known — might soon be controlled by German owners for the first time in its 168-year existence is expected to reverberate across the echelons of conservative influential figures in Westminster.

An arduous divestment procedure has meant that the Telegraph has lacked a consistent proprietor for approximately three years, yet various groups spanning from the petroleum-wealthy emirate of Abu Dhabi to members of New York’s monetary luminaries have all sought to purchase it on sundry occasions.

The sale of the newspaper was initiated three years prior when Lloyds Banking Group assumed command following outstanding liabilities from the Barclay family, who had been the proprietor of the Telegraph since 2004.

An agreement reached to acquire the media group by RedBird IMI, the UAE-backed investment group, was subsequently obstructed by the former Conservative government due to apprehensions regarding transferring stewardship of an impactful newspaper to an overseas government-supported endowment.

It never received authorization to transform the debt it obtained from Lloyds into ownership stake, hence its current need to transfer this asset to DMGT.

Last month, UK ministers removed the legal constraints on the subsequent transfer of the option, thereby enabling DMGT to assume proprietorship. DMGT’s offer is financed by credit from NatWest.

The deal will provide solace to RedBird IMI, which has endeavored to disengage from the newspaper for months while simultaneously refuting skeptics regarding the valuation it has sought.

However, the deal is still subject to examination by press oversight bodies and the Antimonopoly and Commercial Regulations Authority.

The choice to change purchaser occurred following Springer, which is the proprietor of Politico and Business Insider, alongside Bild and Die Welt in Germany, presenting a more compelling offer.

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