Fiat-Chrysler Group and Peugeot Group to amend terms of Stellantis merger agreement

The Fiat-Chrysler Group and Peugeot Group have agreed to amend terms of the Stellantis merger agreement, in order to address the liquidity impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fiat-Chrysler special shareholder dividend has now been set at €2.9 billion (approximately AU$4.7B), down from €5.5B (AU$8.9B) in the initial arrangement.

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