KEY POINTS
  • Alphabet's Google unit will make its comparison-shopping service a stand-alone business unit within Google's operations, says a person familiar with the company's plans
  • The operational change will be made this week, the deadline for complying with the EU's demands that Google either make changes to its business or face further fines
  • EU regulators fined Google a record 2.4 billion euros ($2.7 billion) in June, largest doled out by Brussels for a monopoly abuse case.

Alphabet's Google unit later this week will make its shopping service a stand-alone business within Google's operations and require it to bid against other sites for ad placement at the top of search results, says a person familiar with the company's plans.

The company will make the change to try and satisfy European antitrust regulators and avoid further fines, said this person, who requested anonymity in exchange for details about the plan. The plan was previously reported by Bloomberg.