
TA Associates in quick Cmosis exit
TA Associates has fully exited its stake in Belgian image sensor developer Cmosis in a trade sale to AMS, valuing the business at €220m.
AMS, an Austrian sensor and measurement products manufacturer, wholly acquired the business. The acquisition was funded solely through existing cash and available credit lines, with no additional transaction-based financing. The deal is expected to close before year-end.
Management also exited the business alongside TA. The GP had bought its majority stake in Cmosis less than two years ago – the December 2013 deal saw previous backers PMV, Capital-E and ING Group exit the company.
Cmosis reported a €40m turnover at the time of the 2013 deal; the figure has now risen to €60m, with a similar growth forecast expected for the next financial year.
Company
Cmosis was established with the help of Capital-E in November 2007. The venture capital firm and the company's founders – Tim Baeyens, Jan Bogaerts, Lou Hermans, Gérald Lepage and Guy Meynants – injected €1.175m into the company to get it off the ground.
Cmosis is headquartered in Antwerp and employs 110 staff. The company designs, manufactures and tests standard and custom complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors for a range of applications in markets including machine vision, medical, broadcast and traffic monitoring, as well as scientific and photographic imaging. In addition, Cmosis has developed a miniature camera module line for endoscopy-like medical applications.
In addition to its Belgian footprint, the company is also present in Germany, Portugal and the US.
People
Luc de Mey is CEO of Cmosis.
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