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2012 09 17

Lithuania's City Service bids for Polish utilities company

City Service, the leading Baltic property maintenance and administration services group, is one of the two bidders for the Polish state's 100 percent stake in the utilities company Zespol Zarzadcow Nieruchomosci WAM, the Polish Treasury Ministry has said.
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City Service is a leading Baltic property maintenance and administration services group / 15min.lt nuotr.

The other bidder is Impel Cleaning, which is part of the Impel Group, according to the ministry.

Poland's Przedsiebiorstwo Gospodarki Mieszkaniowej took part in an earlier stage of the bidding process.

The Treasury Ministry's 2012-2013 privatization plan calls for selling 100 percent of shares in Zespol Zarzadcow Nieruchomosci WAM.

Zespol Zarzadcow Nieruchomosci WAM provides property maintenance services. The company has 23 units and around 100 offices across Poland and it employs a workforce of about 900 people.

The company says on its website that it carried out 222 million zlotys (EUR 54m) worth of home upgrades and repairs in 2010 to 2011.

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