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BT considers takeover move for struggling rival TalkTalk

Mark Sweney

Wed, Jun 11, 2025, 2:52 AM 2 min read

<span>A BT-TalkTalk tie-up would give the combined group control of about 36% of the UK broadband market.</span><span>Photograph: BT Group/PA</span>

A BT-TalkTalk tie-up would give the combined group control of about 36% of the UK broadband market.Photograph: BT Group/PA

BT is weighing up a potential takeover of the rival telecoms and broadband company TalkTalk, which is struggling amid financial difficulties and a customer exodus.

The UK’s biggest broadband provider is understood to have discussed the strategic possibility of buying TalkTalk. However, it is understood no approach or talks have been held with TalkTalk, and bankers have not been asked to draw up takeover plans.

TalkTalk, founded by Sir Charles Dunstone, is the UK’s fourth-largest telecoms group, with about 3.2 million customers. However, the group lost 400,000 customers in the 12 months to February, and last year Dunstone and other shareholders were forced to inject £235m to shore up its finances.

TalkTalk has struggled since it was taken private by Toscafund, a London-based hedge fund, in a £1.1bn leveraged buyout that added £527mn of debt to its balance sheet in 2021. It now has about £1.2bn in debt on its balance sheet.

A BT-TalkTalk tie-up would give the combined group control of about 36% of the UK broadband market.

“Companies are always looking at rivals in their sector, particularly distressed assets,” said one City source discussing the potential takeover plans, which were first reported by the Telegraph.

In recent weeks it has emerged that TalkTalk has fallen behind on payments with supplies and partners including Openreach and CityFibre. According to estimates from New Street Research, TalkTalk pays its broadband suppliers more than £60m each month.

The Salford-based company cut 350 jobs last year as part of a wider plan to strip £120m out of the business. If a takeover offer from BT were to crystallise, it could face objections from rivals and an investigation from the UK competition regulator.

Virgin Media O2 has also previously considered making an approach for TalkTalk.

BT and TalkTalk declined to comment.

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