
Resource Partners sells Mavit to trade
Polish buyout firm Resource Partners has sold a majority stake in Polish healthcare facility Mavit to Lux Med Group, a Polish branch of Bupa.
The sale ends a holding period of almost nine years for Resource Partners, which originally entered the capital structure as a minority investor.
In 2018, Mavit posted PLN 50.7m revenues and PLN 5m EBITDA, Unquote understands. The company has about 300 employees, including 100 physicians.
Previous funding
Resource Partners acquired a 30% stake in Mavit in 2010, drawing capital from Resource Eastern European Equity Partners I. Later in 2010 it increased its holding to a 67% stake, with the founders retaining a minority.
Company
Mavit was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Warsaw. It operates a private healthcare facility providing services in ophthalmology, otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery.
People
Resource Partners – Aleksander Kacprzyk (managing partner).
Advisers
Vendor – DC Advisory (corporate finance); Rykowski Jusiel Kancelaria Prawna (legal); KPMG (tax).
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