Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has advised CVC Capital Partners (CVC) on an approximately EUR 700 million-value acquisition of the Paroc Group. The seller was advised by Macfarlanes and Borenius with Evershed also advising the management team of Paroc.
Headquartered in Helsinki, Paroc is the leading producer of stone wool insulation in the Nordic and Baltic regions, producing building insulation and technical insulation for the residential and commercial construction markets, as well as various industrial applications. The group has approximately 2,100 employees and a pan-European sales presence, supported by 9 production facilities in Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Poland and Russia.
On the deal, Kari Lehtinen, CEO of Paroc, stated: “The last five years have been successful, especially given the challenging economic backdrop and we are grateful to our former owners for their support during this period. We see a strong future for our business, with recovery in many of our markets expected in the coming years, and with our presence in the fast-growing Russian market. We look forward to taking Paroc forward in close cooperation with CVC, who are supportive of our strategy. CVC offer us a depth of experience and a strong track record with value-creating investments, expertise in the building materials sector and in the Nordic region. We are excited to share with CVC the next phase of our growth.”
In a joint statement, Peter Tornquist and Soren Vestergaard-Poulsen, partners at CVC, said: “We have known Paroc as a successful and well-managed company for many years. It is recognised amongst customers for the high quality of its products and innovative solutions. Paroc has strong market positions in the Nordic and Baltic regions, and has, over recent years, expanded in the CEE region and most recently, in Russia with the establishment of domestic production in 2014. We look forward to a close cooperation with Paroc’s management in the coming years and to support them in the further development and continued expansion of the group.”
According to a Paroc press release, the Group’s current shareholder group has approved the transaction, and the completion of the transaction is subject only to the receipt of customary competition clearances.
The Freshfields team working on the deal was led by corporate Partner Tim Wilmot alongside Senior Associate Charles Hayes. The Macfarlanes team was led by corporate M&A Partners Stephen Drewitt and Howard Corney and the Borenius one was led by Managing Partner Jari Vikio and our core team included Partners Andreas Doepel, Ilkka Alto-Setala, Juha Koponen, Casper Herler, and Russian Managing Partner Andrei Gusev.