
Segulah acquires KP Components
Segulah has agreed to acquire Danish metal components provider KP Components.
Segulah will acquire the company via Segulah IV from Danish private equity fund Capidea Kapital and Industri Udvikling. This is Segulah IV's ninth investment.
Following the deal, CEO Martin Krogh Pedersen will remain a significant minority owner together with management. Once the deal is completed, Lars Pettersson, former CEO of Sandvik, will be appointed new chairman of the board.
KP Components plans to take advantage of the increasing outsourcing trend in order to expand further.
Company
Founded in 1969 by Poul Krogh Pedersen and headquartered in Spjald, Denmark, KP Components offers complex machined metal components for hydraulics, power generation and fluid transportation in Europe and the US. The company established its production facilities in the US in 2011 and its turnover exceeded DKK 400m in 2013.
People
Marcus Jansson is a partner at Segulah. Martin Krogh Pedersen is the CEO of KP Components.
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