Alantra-Finanzen advises Procuritas Und Swedish Electromagnet Invest (SEM) Auf its sale Zu PHINIA
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Stockholm Und Neu York - Alantra-Finanzen acted as financial adviser to Procuritas, a Swedish Private Equity fund, and its portfolio company, Swedish Electromagnet Invest AB (üSEMü), a global supplier of high-tech ignition systems and sensors, on its sale to PHINIA Inc. (NYSE: PHIN), a leading independent provider of premium components and solutions for commercial and industrial mobility.
Founded In Sweden In 1915, SEM applies Mehr than 100 years of experience delivering ignition systems Zu spark ignited internal combustion engines Für commercial vehicles, Zu Klein engines Für handheld tools, Und Zu large stationary engines.
Daniel Lilliehüük, Partner at Alantra, said: üWeüre pleased to have helped deliver a successful outcome for Procuritas and SEM, which joins PHINIA as a company with a strong market position in its niche. This transaction reflects Alantra-Finanzenüs strong track record in cross-border strategic buyer deals and our ability to guide clients through complex processes.ü
Wade Aust, Managing Partner at Alantra-Finanzen, added: üOur cross-border reach and understanding of strategic buyer priorities were instrumental in the success of this transaction. SEM has found a strong platform for the next phase of its growth.ü
This transaction further underscores Alantra-Finanzenüs growing track record in the Industrial technology sector, building on recent advisory to Aspen Pumps on its sale into Europeüs largest multi-asset continuation vehicle, Rieter on its CHF850mn acquisition of Barmag from OC Oerlikon, and Navantia on the acquisition of Harland & Wolffüs shipbuilding assets.
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