Microsoft Faces Antitrust Probe for Bundling Its Business Software to Reduce Competition

The Competition and Markets Authority said the investigation ​would examine whether the bundling of Windows, Word, ⁠Excel, Teams, Copilot and other products was weakening competition.

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Microsoft's business practices will be investigated in the UK. | Image: Reuters

Britain launched an antitrust investigation into Microsoft's ​dominance in business software that could lead to ‌targeted action if the US company is found to have "strategic market status" in the sector.

The Competition and Markets Authority said the investigation - ​its fourth under new powers granted last year - ​would examine whether the bundling of Windows, Word, ⁠Excel, Teams, Copilot and other products was weakening competition.

It ​would also look at how AI competitors were able to ​integrate with Microsoft's business software, it said.

An SMS designation would also allow the CMA to intervene in the cloud market, where it ​has previously found Microsoft's use of software licensing could ​be reducing competition in cloud services.

CMA Chief Executive Sarah Cardell said ‌business ⁠software was a cornerstone of the British economy, with hundreds of thousands of customers relying on Microsoft's systems.

"Our aim is to understand how these markets are developing, Microsoft's position ​within them ​and to ⁠consider what, if any, targeted action may be needed to ensure UK organisations can benefit ​from choice, innovation and competitive prices," she ​said ⁠in a statement on Thursday.

A Microsoft spokesperson said: “We are committed to working quickly and constructively with the CMA to facilitate ⁠its ​review of the business software market.”

The ​investigation will conclude by February 2027, the CMA said.

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Published By : Shubham Verma

Published On: 14 May 2026 at 16:59 IST