other options, including a standalone demerger of its retail arm, a sale, or an alternative transaction.
Five months after Innogy and SSE agreed initial terms on the UK retail merger, larger German rival E.ON in March 2018 announced its plan to acquire Innogy en bloc, adding further uncertainty.
Innogy said that since 3Q 2018 it treated its UK retail division, known as 'npower', as a discontinued operation - and excluded its figures in its 2019 outlook: "From today’s perspective, including npower in innogy’s 2019 group figures would have a negative impact on adjusted Ebit [earnings before interest and tax] in the area of minus €250mn ($283mn)."