Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales explained

Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales
Trade Name:SEPI
Type:State-owned public company
National wealth fund
Location City:Madrid
Location Country:Spain
Key People:Belén Gualda González (President)[1]
Revenue: €5.157 billion (2021)[2]
Net Income: 159 million (2021)
Assets: €12.066 billion (2021)
Owner:Government of Spain
Num Employees: 75,397 (2021)
Subsid:See SEPI Group

Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI) is a Spanish state holding company that is characterized as a sovereign wealth fund. It is controlled by the Ministry of the Treasury.

SEPI was preceded by the Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI) and the Instituto Nacional de Hidrocarburos (INH). On June 16, 1995, SEPI was created in a provisional restructure which was authorized by Decree number 5/1995. On January 10, 1996, SEPI was ratified by Act of Parliament number 5/1999.[3] This provided for the creation of various public legal entities and the abolition of the INI and the INH.

SEPI Group

SEPI has a direct and majority participation in nineteen companies, which make up the Grupo SEPI (SEPI Group). Its employees number around 80,000 workers. It also has interest in the Corporación Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE). SEPI also has minority direct shareholdings in seven companies, and indirect shareholdings in more than 100 companies.

The SEPI Group has four divisions. These are the energy, defence, food and environment and communications industry investment divisions.

The energy division includes ENSA, a nuclear power operator; the ENUSA group, a nuclear fuel producer; the group, a coal mining entity; and the SEPIDES group for energy consulting. SEPI also has minority shareholdings in ENAGÁS, the Spanish national gas supplier;, a nuclear residue processor (SEPI 20 percent and eighty percent); and the Red Eléctrica de España (REE) corporation, the national electricity supplier.

The defence division includes DEFEX for defence equipment exports and security consulting; and the Navantia Group for military and civil construction. SEPI holds minority shareholdings in EADS Aircraft NV and HISPASAT satellite communications.

The food and environment division includes Cetarsa tobacco; the Hipódromo de la Zarzuela royal horse racing; Mayasa consulting and project management; the Mercas group for wholesale markets; SAECA food sector investments; the TRAGSA Group for rural and agricultural development; and the Alimentos y Aceites, a producer of fine foods and olive oil. Alimentos y Aceites has shares in Ebro Foods which produces and sells rice and pasta sauces.

The communication industry division included the Agencia EFE, a news entity; the RTVE corporation, the state broadcaster; the Ente Publico RTVE; a public information service promoting citizen participation; and the Correos Group, the national postal service.

The SEPI Group has overview of the social trust fund, Fundacion SEPI which arranges internships, student loans, and grants for technical training and business development activities.

The SEPI group holds indirect shares in more than one hundred commercial enterprises and retains some minority shareholdings in the International Airlines Group (IAG, formerly Iberia/BA) and España, Expansión Exterior (a Spanish exports development company with consulting, finance and technical assistance activities within foreign markets).

In February 2022, SEPI received authorization to increase its stake in Indra Sistemas to up to 28%;[4] it subsequently held a 25.2% stake.[5]

In December 2023, SEPI announced plans to acquire a stake of up to 10% in Telefónica worth $2.2 billion.[6] By March 2024, SEPI acquired a 3% stake in the company.[7]

SEPI privatisation activity

List of publicly owned assets disposed up to March 2015.[8]

Company! scope="col"
Type of operationDateGoverning parties
IPO Direct competitive sale 28/07/1997 Conservative
IPO Direct competitive sale of 49% of shares 19/02/2015 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 02/10/2001 Conservative
Institutional takeover (SEPPA), Specific agreement 24/07/1997 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 11/10/1996 Conservative
Altadis (Tabacalera) 03/03/1998 Conservative
IPO 19/12/1997 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 21/10/1999 Conservative
01/02/1996 Conservative
Integration into European group 26/11/1999 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 30/09/2005 Progressive
10/07/1998 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 16/02/2001 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 24/05/2002 Conservative
Cope Management buyout 10/04/2000 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 11/07/1997 Conservative
Direct sale 21/03/1997 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 29/07/1999 Conservative
15/06/2001 Conservative
OPV, OPV, OPA 02/07/1997 Conservative
Public auction of real estate 05/11/2001 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 24/07/1997 Conservative
27/09/1996 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 04/02/2000 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 28/05/2003 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 28/07/1998 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 28/07/1997 Conservative
Alianza Industrial, institutional IPO02/07/1997 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 26/02/1999 Conservative
Alianza industrial IPO 13/05/1998 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 24/07/1997 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 12/09/1997 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 03/04/1998 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 30/09/2005 Progressive
Direct competitive sale 23/04/1999 Conservative
Direct sale 13/12/1996 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 27/07/2007
Share sales at Gijón Sestao, Sevilla 18/07/2006 Progressive
Management buyout 14/05/1999 Conservative
Musini S.A. - direct competitive tender - Musini Vida - Direct competitive sale 27/06/2003 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 24/05/2002 Conservative
Execution of prior accord 28/09/1998 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 23/07/2002 Conservative
IPA, B Bought Deal 23/04/1999 Conservative
IPA 30/01/1997 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 12/04/2000 Conservative
IPA 05/12/1996 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 20/12/1996 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 17/01/1997 Conservative
IPA 10/01/1997 Conservative
Telefónica Internacional S.A. (TISA) Direct competitive sale 05/09/1997 Conservative
Adjudicated IPA 30/07/2002 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 12/12/2003 Conservative
Direct competitive sale 28/04/2006 Progressive

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mujer del día: Belén Gualda, presidenta de SEPI. forbes.es. Emilia. Núñez. 31 March 2021.
  2. Web site: Annual Report 2021 . 30 April 2023 . SEPI . es.
  3. Web site: About Us . 30 August 2023 . SEPI Website.
  4. Jesús Aguado (24 June 2022), Shares in Spain's Indra plunge after government tightens control of board Reuters.
  5. Jesús Aguado (24 June 2022), Shares in Spain's Indra plunge after government tightens control of board Reuters.
  6. News: 2023-12-19 . Spain Orders State Company Sepi to Buy Up to 10% of Telefonica . en . Bloomberg.com . 2023-12-19.
  7. Joan Faus (25 March 2024), Spain acquires 3% stake in Telefonica Reuters.
  8. http://www.sepi.es/default.aspx?cmd=0001&IdContainer=164&XParam1=NombreEmpresa&NombreEmpresa=ENDESA&idLanguage=&lang=&SearchText=&paginacion=0&idContraste= SEPI