Correo OCA

Correo OCA, (OCA Mail) is an Argentine company created in the province of Cordoba in 1957 as a "service management" for the company IKA, Industrias Kaiser Argentina.[1]

History

In 1960 the headquarters were moved to Buenos Aires and besides a railroad, OCA also had a fleet of vehicles to ensure the shipping of items.

In 1973, the Government of Argentina passed the post office law 20,216, which replaced Law 816 of 1876, which made the services agreed by private carriers to pass into the hands of the state.[2]

In December 1997, OCA was acquired by 605 million dollars by the Exxel Group, a private Equity fund managed by the Uruguayan businessman Juan Navarro, who announced the investment to buy Edcadassa, Villalonga Furlong ( who is the operator of Interbaires, which manages the free shop in the Airports) and Ocasa, all companies belonging to Alfredo Yabrán.

In 2003, the ten OCA creditor banks were left with full control of the firm in exchange for a debt of $ 230 million that had the Exxel Group

In 2004 Advent International, an investment group with headquarters in Boston, acquires stake in

In 2009 the President of the Company, Alfredo Romero, agreed with OCA Advent transfer.

See also

Alfredo Yabran

References

  1. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/693871-advent-busca-adquirir-nuevas-empresas-para-sumarlas-a-oca%7Cnewspaper=La nacion
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-07-27. Retrieved 2012-10-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) LA PRIVATIZACIÓN Y REGULACIÓN DEL CORREO OFICIAL ARGENTINO EN PERSPECTIVA


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