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Wolf Theiss advises Austrian Post on an acquisition of a majority stake in euShipments.com

Sofia, 9 March 2025 – Wolf Theiss has advised Austrian Post on the acquisition of a 70% stake in euShipments.com, a leading e-commerce logistics provider in Central and South-Eastern Europe. The transaction has now closed as of 6 March 2026 following receipt of the required regulatory approvals.

Austrian Post (Österreichische Post AG) is Austria’s logistics, courier and postal service provider. Headquartered in Vienna, the company operates across Austria, Germany, Southeast and Eastern Europe, Türkiye and beyond.

Founded in 2012 in Bulgaria, euShipments.com manages the complete logistics cycle for online retailers. Serving more than 1,300 customers, the company operates 7 owned e-fulfilment and cross-border facilities in six countries.

The acquisition strengthens Austrian Post’s regional presence in South-Eastern and Eastern Europe. It expands its portfolio of international e-commerce services, reinforcing its position as a leading logistics provider in the region.

Wolf Theiss advised Austrian Post on all legal aspects of the transaction. The transaction team was led by Partner Richard Clegg, supported by Consultant Radena Tsvetanova, Senior Associates Staniella Todorova and Boryana Filimonova (all Corporate/M&A). The merger control aspects of the transaction were handled by Partner Anna Rizova, Counsel Hristina Dzhevlekova and Associate Hristina Peycheva (all Regulatory). Support from our regional teams included Counsel George Ghitu (Corporate/M&A), Associate Marius Moldoveanu and Senior Associate Maria Popescu (Competition & Antitrust, both Romania), Senior Associate Marija Stoyanov (Corporate/M&A, Croatia), Partner Bruno Stefanik and Associate Karin Rigoova (both Corporate/M&A, Slovakia), covering the multi-jurisdictional side of the transaction.

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