Finland’s Kone to buy German rival TK Elevator in blockbuster $34.4 billion deal

Finland’s Kone to buy German rival TK Elevator in blockbuster .4 billion deal


A TK Elevator (TKE) elevator on display at the Microsoft Corp. booth at the Hannover Messe 2026 trade fair in Hannover, Germany, on Monday, April 20, 2026.

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Finland’s Kone has agreed to buy German rival TK Elevator in a deal valued at 29.4 billion euros ($34.4 billion), marking one of Europe’s biggest takeover agreements in recent years.

The cash and share agreement, which had been rumored in recent days, would create the world’s largest elevator maker, overtaking rivals such as U.S.-based Otis and Switzerland’s Schindler.

Kone said the deal would result in estimated synergies of 700 million euros on an annual run-rate basis.

“For over a century, both KONE and TKE have successfully developed their businesses, in tandem with an urbanizing world. By uniting, we are laying the foundation for an even more innovative company, well positioned for long-term success,” Kone CEO Philippe Delorme said in a statement.

Kone shareholders holding just over 40% of all outstanding shares and approximately 74.3% of total votes have agreed to support the deal, the company said.

TK Elevator CEO Uday Yadav said the two companies share a “deep respect” as he welcomed the announcement.

“Together we will bring the very best of both companies to our customers, our people, and the cities we serve. The best of our story lies ahead,” Yadav said.

Shares of German steel company Thyssenkrupp surged 14% on the news. TK Elevator became an independent company after separating from Thyssenkrupp in 2020. Private equity firms Advent and Cinven bought TK Elevator for around 17 billion euros at the time.

The proposed merger is expected to face industry scrutiny, with Schindler telling Reuters late last month that it was prepared to challenge any such deal before antitrust authorities.

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