Telecom Italia Streamlines Equity Following €1B Legal Win

December 22, 2025

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Telecom Italia (TIM) has officially moved forward with a strategic plan to convert its savings shares into ordinary stock. This long-anticipated transition follows a significant financial windfall. Because of this boost, the company expects to resume dividend payments, which have been on hold since 2022.

The move is designed to simplify TIM’s corporate governance and reduce administrative costs. Furthermore, the company aims to increase the overall liquidity of its ordinary shares by maintaining a single share class.

A Financial Catalyst for Change

TIM’s recent €1 billion ($1.2 billion) legal victory made this conversion plan possible. This case concerned disputed concession fees from previous years. Consequently, this capital injection provides the necessary buffer for the company to restructure its equity effectively.

Market Reaction: Following the announcement, TIM’s savings shares saw an immediate surge of 9% in early trading. They eventually stabilized with a 4.5% gain. Meanwhile, ordinary shares experienced a slight dip of 2.2%.

The Conversion Terms

TIM has outlined specific terms for shareholders to participate in this consolidation process. The company has scheduled a formal vote for both ordinary and savings shareholders on January 28.

The proposed conversion options include:

  • Voluntary Conversion: Savings shareholders are offered one ordinary share for every savings share held. Additionally, they will receive a cash payment of €0.12.
  • Mandatory Conversion: Any shares remaining after the voluntary period will convert at a 1:1 ratio. However, these will have a reduced cash adjustment of €0.04.

Impact on Major Shareholders

The transition will significantly alter the holdings of TIM’s largest investors. For example, Poste Italiane currently holds a 27.3% stake. Although the conversion will dilute its ownership to 19.6%, the group has signaled its support for the plan.

Note: Sources indicate that Poste Italiane is exploring ways to rebuild its influence. This may include a deal to transfer its PosteMobile phone services business to TIM in exchange for more shares.

Additionally, Davide Leone, a major holder of TIM savings shares, praised the move. He described the terms as “market-friendly,” noting that the deal offers a balanced outcome for both classes of investors.

Long-Term Savings and Dividends

While analysts suggest the conversion could initially cost TIM approximately €630 million, the long-term benefits are substantial. By eliminating higher-paying savings shares, the company is projected to save roughly €1 billion in the coming years.

Therefore, these savings are a critical component of TIM’s goal to restart dividend distributions next year. This marks a major step toward financial stability for the Italian telecom giant.


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