2022---atos--onepoint-says-want-to-work--hand-in-hand--with-atos May 2026

A key driver was protecting French and European technological sovereignty, which was a vital concern for national interests.

Contrary to other proposals that sought to split Atos apart (e.g., separating "Tech Foundations"), Onepoint wanted to keep the company’s core activities together to generate synergies. A key driver was protecting French and European

Onepoint's plan offered a way to unlock value for all shareholders, while also attempting to protect the interests of creditors and stakeholders. Onepoint specifically aimed to acquire Atos's core growth

The proposal explicitly sought to avoid the value-destructive split of Atos. aiming for an "alliance".

Ultimately, while the plan did not immediately materialize, the vision outlined by Onepoint in that year set the stage for the final rescue deal in 2024, which embraced the same "One Atos" philosophy.

Onepoint proposed to work with Atos rather than take it over through a competitive bid, aiming for an "alliance".

Onepoint specifically aimed to acquire Atos's core growth engines: Digital, Big Data, and Security businesses (later rebranded as Eviden).