3M to sell identity management business to Gemalto

The logo of Down Jones Industrial Average stock market index listed company 3M is shown in Irvine, California April 13, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

(Reuters) - 3M Co, the maker of Scotch tape and Post-it notes, said it had entered into agreements to sell its identity management business to Amsterdam-based digital security company Gemalto for $850 million (676 million pounds). The unit, which provides biometric solutions used in law enforcement, border control and civil identification, has annual global sales of about $215 million. "We believe that the identity management business will be better positioned with a company that is primarily focussed on security solutions," the company's vice president of traffic safety and security division, John Riccardi, said in a statement. Minnesota-based 3M said it would record a gain related to the deal, and incur various charges after the sale is completed. 3M said the deal was expected to close during the first half of 2017. Goldman Sachs & Co is the exclusive financial adviser to 3M. (Reporting by Akankshita Mukhopadhyay in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Cooney)