Viasat, Inmarsat reach
agreement with UK Government on plan to increase
highly-skilled jobs and R&D investment in UK space
sector
21 Mar 2022
Viasat and Inmarsat have agreed
on a package of legally-binding economic
undertakings with the UK Government’s Department for
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) as
part of the proposed combination of the two
companies. BEIS welcomed the constructive
discussions that have taken place with both
companies on their future plans. The transaction
remains subject to the regulatory processes of the
UK.
“We are fully committed to
ensuring that our combination with Inmarsat supports
the UK’s National Space Strategy with additional
investment and job creation,” said Rick Baldridge,
president and CEO of Viasat. “I
am confident that together we can build upon the
UK’s space agenda and help propel the country to the
forefront of the global space race. I want to thank
the UK Government for their engagement and look
forward to a productive relationship for decades to
come.”
Rajeev Suri, Inmarsat CEO,
added: “With this agreement, the combination of
Inmarsat and Viasat will result in more
highly-skilled jobs and R&D investment in the UK
than Inmarsat could achieve on a standalone basis.
This milestone is a great step for the UK and while
they certainly have challenged us to put our best
foot forward, I am delighted they have accepted our
economic Deed of Undertakings.
The Deed provided to the UK
Government includes undertakings ranging from three
to five years in duration to:
Expand the number of highly
skilled jobs in key areas, including the design and
development of satellites, ground stations and other
advanced technologies;
Increase overall R&D spending
in the country by 30% and create a UK R&D Centre of
Excellence;
Maintain core satellite,
network and cybersecurity operational capabilities
in the UK;
Ensure continued ownership of
Inmarsat’s current satellite fleet by a UK company;
Leverage the UK supply chain,
particularly for delivery of national critical
infrastructure;
Preserve the use of the
Inmarsat brand with a focus on the maritime segment;
Create a UK Board of Directors
with approval authority over key strategic decisions
for Inmarsat Group entities; and
Establish the global
international business headquarters of the combined
company in London.
Viasat will also continue with
its previously announced plan to invest £300 million
in the UK over a 10-15 year period, with a minimum
of £75 million within five years after the closing
of the transaction.