
Holland Capital invests in AMP Groep
Holland Capital has invested in Netherlands-based logistics and identification service AMP Groep.
The company aims to expand to new markets and to grow via a buy-and-build strategy, according to a statement.
Holland Capital is currently deploying equity via Holland Capital Growth And Buyout Fund IV, which held a first close in June 2020 on €117m. Its predecessor vehicle had a total volume of €55m and deployed equity tickets of €100,000-4m per investment, focusing on Netherlands-based businesses.
Company
AMP provides logistics and identification services via a software platform for the delivery of medication, confidential documents and fragile products. The software processes ID cards, facial recognition and biometric signatures. Its clients include T-Mobile and ABN Amro, as well as pharmacies, hospitals and Dutch municipalities.
The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Houten. It has 250 employees, according to its website.
People
AMP Groep – Marco van der Klij (general manager).
Holland Capital – Hubert Verbeek (managing partner).
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