
Isatis backs Oriental Viandes
Isatis Capital has invested in Oriental Viandes, a French fresh and frozen Halal meat producer and distributor.
Isatis was not available for comment.
Isatis's latest fund is Crescendo, which held a first close on €46m in November 2016. The fund typically invests in French SMEs with equity tickets of €6m on average, according to Unquote Data.
Senior debt for the transaction was provided by CIC Est, LCL and Banque Palatine.
Company
Founded in 1988, Oriental Viandes specialises in producing and distributing fresh and frozen halal meat products. Headquartered in Granges-Aumontzey, the firm generates a turnover of €30m. In 2015, Oriental Viandes bolted on Société des Produits du Maghreb Sebiane Frères (SDPM).
People
Isatis Capital – Brice Lionnet (president).
Advisers
Equity – Oderis Consulting, Aurélien Vion, Paul Locatelli (corporate finance).
Company – Invest Corporate Finance, Marc O'Neill, Maxime Bazin, Alan Le Roux (corporate finance).
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