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SAP Proposes Concessions to Resolve EU Antitrust Issues
14 Nov
Summary
- SAP offers remedies to address EU antitrust concerns
- Measures aim to ease customer switching to rival products
- EU invites feedback from interested parties on SAP's proposals

As of November 14th, 2025, the European software giant SAP has offered concessions to the European Union in an effort to resolve an ongoing antitrust probe. The EU Commission, which launched the investigation, has stated that SAP's proposed remedies aim to address the issues raised, including making it simpler for customers to switch to competing products and providing greater transparency around the basis for SAP's fees.
The Commission has now opened a public consultation, inviting interested parties to submit their feedback on SAP's concessions. This move suggests the EU is carefully considering the software maker's proposals before determining whether they adequately address the antitrust concerns.
The antitrust investigation into SAP, Europe's largest software company, has been ongoing for some time. The company's willingness to offer concessions indicates its desire to resolve the matter and avoid potential penalties or further regulatory action.




