MILAN, Sept 15 (Reuters) - The two eldest heirs of late media mogul Silvio Berlusconi have agreed an open-ended pact which binds them to vote together at the family holding company's shareholder meetings, regulatory filings showed on Friday.
In his will, Berlusconi, who died aged 86 in June, handed Marina and Pier Silvio, the offspring from his first marriage, joint control of his media and financial empire held by family holding company Fininvest.
Under their pact, Marina and Pier Silvio, each owning a 26% indirect stake in Fininvest, agreed to consult at least five days before any Fininvest shareholder meeting to agree a joint position, the documents showed.
The agreement secures a dominant influence of the eldest heirs over the family holding company, the regulatory filings said.
All of the heirs agreed a lock-up period of five years, during which time they have pledged not to alter the stakes they hold in Fininvest, the filings showed.
Persons:
Silvio Berlusconi, Berlusconi, Mediolanum, Berlusconi's, Barbara, Eleonora, Luigi, materialises, Elvira Pollina, David Holmes
Organizations:
Marina, Silvio, Mondadori, Thomson
Locations:
Marina, Fininvest, Milan