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Business, Company news Sep 01, 2025

BT completes the sale of its wholesale and enterprise business unit in Ireland to Speed Fibre Group

BT will retain a strong presence in the Irish market to deliver connectivity, cloud and security services to multinationals and large organisations 

 

Dublin, 01 September, 2025:

BT today announced that it has completed the sale of its Irish wholesale and enterprise business unit to Speed Fibre Group. 

The transaction, first announced on 5 February 2025, has been cleared by the Irish the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. 

BT will maintain a strong presence in Ireland post divestment, with over 300 colleagues serving multinational companies and large organisations, and offices in Dublin and regionally. This team will also continue delivering the Emergency Call Answering Service. In Dublin, BT also employs over 100 experts in its global procurement unit, BT Sourced.

The transaction also includes a long-term agreement between BT and Speed Fibre Group to source connectivity for their respective customers from each other.

Bas Burger, CEO of BT International, said: “We are delighted to conclude this successful transaction which represents the next step in our strategy to become a more agile and focused business. We will continue to invest in this important market for our multinational customers to provide them with secure multi-cloud connectivity and deliver on our purpose to connect for good.”

BT was advised on the transaction by Citi, PWC, and Simmons & Simmons. Cordiant and Speed Fibre Group were advised by McCann Fizgerald, PwC, and Matheson.

ENDS

Notes to Editors: 

For media queries, please contact: 

BT: Aleksander Straunik, Principal, External Communications, Global –  aleksander.straunik@bt.com

Speed Fibre Group: Breda Brown / Nicola Fitzsimons, Unique Media, 01 522 52000 / 087 2487120 (BB)