
SWEDEN - Altor secures largest chunk of pharmacy network after wave of sell-offs
Buyout house Altor Equity Partners now controls the dominant player in the newly de-monopolised Swedish pharmacy market, acquiring two of the eight clusters being sold by the government as part of a wave of sell-offs that have raised close to SEK 6bn.
The two clusters acquired by Altor, which invested through its EUR 2bn third fund, comprise a total of 208 outlets nationwide. The newly-formed business, Apotek Hjärtat, has a turnover of more than SEK 7bn and employs some 1,500 staff.
And Altor was not the only private equity investor to get in on the act. Fellow buyout house Segulah has acquired three of the smaller clusters that were on the block, comprising 62 pharmacies. The new company, Medstop Holding, has a turnover in excess of SEK 3bn and employs 660 staff.
Investor Growth Capital and Priveq investments have also jointly acquired a further two clusters, representing a total of 24 outlets. The newco, Vårdapoteket i Norden, has a turnover of SEK 1.4bn and employs 240 people.
The remaining and largest cluster, with 171 pharmacies, was acquired by Finnish trade buyer Oriola-KD Oyj.
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