Cash-handling merger that would create monopoly given go-ahead
A man loads boxes onto an Armourguard truck.
Photo: Armourguard / supplied
The Commerce Commission has allowed a merger of two firms in the cash handling and transport sector, even though it will create a monopoly for the enlarged company.
It has cleared Evergreen - which runs Armourguard Security - to take over rival ACM, a part of the Linfox Armaguard Group.
Both firms transport cash and other precious goods (mainly for banks) restock automated teller machines and store bulk cash.
Commission chairperson John Small said it had decided competition would not be substantially lessened, given the financial position of the businesses.
"It is very likely that either Evergreen or ACM would cease to operate in the near future, resulting in a single national provider of wholesale cash-in-transi...










