The Italian Competition Authority opened a cartel investigation in the car rental sector
Following an anonymous complaint, on 22 July 2015 the Italian Competition Authority (ICA) has opened an Article 101 TFEU investigation against 8 car rental companies and a trade association regrouping them, Aniasa, in the Case I791. The market concerned is the market for the long term rental of cars. The complainant, that was a user of car rental services, reported a certain degree of alignment in the commercial policies of the parties as for the prices and the other relevant competition factors, though previously the parties used to compete more agressively in the market. The complainant also reported that the parties exchanged sensitive information organized in excel files through their trade association Aniasa.
Considering the facts reported by the anonymous complainant and the evidence collected in some dawn raids, the ICA feared that the parties may had breached competition exchanging sensitive information and coordinating their commercial policies. Hereby, the ICA launched an investigation into these allegedly anti-competitive practices.
Considering the facts reported by the anonymous complainant and the evidence collected in some dawn raids, the ICA feared that the parties may had breached competition exchanging sensitive information and coordinating their commercial policies. Hereby, the ICA launched an investigation into these allegedly anti-competitive practices.
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