ACCC will not oppose Cabcharge's acquisition of MTI

The ACCC will not oppose the proposed $6.6 million acquisition by Cabcharge Australia Limited (ASX:CAB) of Mobile Technologies International Pty Ltd (MTI).

MTI is the most widely used provider of taxi dispatch systems to taxi networks in Australia.

The ACCC found that it was unlikely that the acquisition would result in Cabcharge supplying inferior dispatch systems or withholding technology features from rival networks.

"Alternative dispatch system providers are available in Australia and the threat of network switching is likely to provide sufficient constraint on Cabcharge," ACCC Chair Rod Sims said.

The ACCC also investigated concerns that Cabcharge could put rivals at a competitive disadvantage by accessing the dispatch data of competing networks through the MTI system.

"Cabcharge is unlikely to be able to substantially lessen competition through any use of the data. Because of the threat of networks switching to alternative providers, we consider Cabcharge is unlikely to use the data to harm its competitors," Mr Sims said.

The ACCC also considered whether Cabcharge could harm rival providers of taxi dispatch systems and payment systems by bundling the supply of the MTI dispatch system with its payment terminal.

"It is unlikely that Cabcharge would engage in anti-competitive bundling, as this would risk degrading its payment processing business. Further, drivers generally have another payment terminal available in their vehicles," Mr Sims said.

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