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Difference between Merger and Amalgamation

For most people, mergers and amalgamations are one and the same. However, from the standpoint of business as well as accounting, there are several important differences between these two terms.

Definition of Merger and Amalgamation

A merger is where two or more business entities combine to create a new entity or company. An amalgamation is where one business entity acquires one or more business entities.

Difference between Merger and Amalgamation

Creation of Merger and Amalgamation

A merger happens when two or more companies who share similar operations or are engaged in the same line of business combine to expand their services or diversify their activities.  An amalgamation usually takes place when a bigger and financially stronger entity takes over a smaller one.

Types of Merger and Amalgamation

A merger can be horizontal, vertical, or conglomerate. A horizontal merger is entered into for the purpose of reducing or eliminating one or several competing companies in the market. A vertical merger is where one company provides raw materials or services to the business or businesses it is acquiring. As a result, marketing efforts are concentrated and there is an uninterrupted supply of goods and services. A conglomerate merger is entered into with the goal of diversifying business activities.

An amalgamation can be in the nature of purchase or merger. Amalgamation in the nature of purchase is when one company acquires another where the transferor’s business is discontinued. This means the shareholders of the transferor entity no longer have a proportionate share in the combined equity of the parties to the amalgamation. Amalgamation in the nature of merger, on the other hand, combines the assets and liabilities, including the interest of the shareholders as well as the business of the parties to the amalgamation.

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Legal identity of Merger and Amalgamation

Parties to a merger lose their individual identities because a merger gives rise to a new entity. In an amalgamation, the company that acquires another retains its identity while the identity of the acquired company is dissolved.

Owners of shares of Merger and Amalgamation

The shareholders of the companies who are parties to the merger become the shareholders of the new entity. On the other hand, the shareholders of the acquired company is added to the existing number of shareholders of the acquiring company in an amalgamation.

Summary of differences:

Merger Amalgamation
Creation Two or more companies who share similar operations or are engaged in the same line of business combine to expand their services or diversify their activities A bigger and financially stronger entity takes over a smaller one
Types Horizontal, vertical, and conglomeration Amalgamation in the nature of purchase and amalgamation in the nature of merger
Legal identity Merger gives rise to a new entity The acquiring company retains its identity while the acquired company’s identity is dissolved
Owners of shares the shareholders of the companies who are parties to the merger become the shareholders of the new entity shareholders of the acquired company is added to the existing number of shareholders of the acquiring company

While some mergers and amalgamations can be considered hostile, many of these transactions are undertaken for the betterment of the companies involved.

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3 Comments

  1. wrong information

  2. Totally wrong info.
    What you have said for merger is actually amalgamation

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