
Perusa buys Secura Industrial holding company
German private equity firm Perusa Partners has acquired Switzerland-based industrial holding company Secura Industriebeteiligungen from German entrepreneur Harald Müller.
Perusa drew equity from Perusa Partners II, a €207m buyout fund that held its final close in November 2011. It was supported by anonymous co-investors.
Secura's portfolio currently comprises two German businesses, fixing and fire protection technology firm Müpro and metalworking company UBB Umformtechnik. Müpro generates a turnover of €95m.
Harald Müller, along with a division of the former Secura, will now concentrate the newly founded technology-focused industrial holding company Symbionet.
Company
Müpro was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Hamburg. It provides a range of fixing technologies, sound insulation and fire protection materials to 19 international sales partners worldwide.
UBB was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Burbernheim. It manufactures high-grade die components for industrial applications.
People
Perusa – Christian Hollenberg (partner).
Advisers
Equity – KPMG (commercial due diligence); Deloitte (financial due diligence); Gütt Olk Feldhaus (legal); Vallee & Partner (commercial due diligence); TÜV Süd (ESG due diligence).
Vendor – Zetra International (M&A); Froriep Legal (legal); Luther Rechtsanwälte (legal); Tax Partner (tax).
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