Delphi Automotive Announces Post Spin-Off Names

Delphi Automotive Announces Post Spin-Off Names

Both new spin-off companies will unveil their new brands at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2018.

Delphi Automotive PLC, has announced that Aptiv and Delphi Technologies will be the names of  the two highly focused, publicly traded companies that will result from the company’s previously announced spin-off of its Powertrain Systems segment. The company made the announcement during its Investor Day in Boston, where it discussed the business strategies for both Aptiv and Delphi Technologies. In addition, the company also announced it will hold a special meeting of shareholders at 9 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Nov. 7 to seek shareholder approval of the name change.

“The names Aptiv and Delphi Technologies clearly reflect the independent identities, visions and directions of the two companies, each a global leader in its industry,” said Kevin Clark, Delphi president and CEO. “Both will continue to embody Delphi’s core themes of safe, green and connected, with the autonomy and expertise to react to the rapidly changing dynamics in the automotive industry and solve its customers’ most complex challenges. Customers, employees, partners and shareholders will benefit from the separation into two independent and well-resourced companies with the flexibility to invest and grow even faster and more profitably than today.”

Aptiv, comprised of the electronics and safety and electrical/electronic architecture businesses, will focus on accelerating the commercialization of active safety, autonomous driving, enhanced user experiences and connected services, providing the software, advanced computing platforms and networking architecture required to do so – the ‘brain’ and the ‘nervous system’ of the vehicle.

Clark, who will remain as CEO of Aptiv, said, “The vehicle has evolved and so have we. We have expanded upon our heritage of industry firsts with advanced software capabilities and deep systems integration expertise, enabling us to develop intelligent solutions to meet mobility’s toughest challenges. The future demands executional excellence, and this is where Aptiv thrives. The name ‘Aptiv’ reflects knowledge, adaptiveness and drive, as well as an ability to not only envision the future, but to make it real.”

The powertrain business will carry the name Delphi Technologies, leveraging the historical strength of the Delphi brand with core OEM and aftermarket customers, as it focuses on enabling advanced vehicle propulsion through combustion, software and controls and electrification.

“The entire Delphi Technologies organization is energized to move forward as a focused company,” said Liam Butterworth, who will become CEO of Delphi following completion of the spin-off, currently senior vice president and president of Powertrain. “We are uniquely positioned with the technical competency and execution capability to deliver advanced vehicle propulsion systems that help our customers meet increasingly stringent regulatory standards while unlocking the power to support the ever-increasing electrical content being added to vehicles.”

At the Investor Day sessions, Clark and Butterworth outlined their plans for the companies and how each will lead its industry, with capabilities designed to meet the evolving needs of their customers and business models designed to create value for their shareholders.

Following completion of the spin-off, expected to occur by the end of March 2018, Aptiv will begin trading under the ticker symbol “APTV” and Delphi Technologies will trade under the ticker symbol “DLPH.”

Both Aptiv and Delphi Technologies will unveil their new brands at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January 2018.

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