
Corpfin and Nmás1 "search for Segur Ibérica buyer"
Corpfin, Nmás1, MCH Private Equity and Espiga Capital are believed to be readying Spanish security firm Segur Ibérica for sale.
The four private equity firms have called on Rothschild to start the sale process for the company, which is thought to have weathered the financial crisis well and even increased its margins last year.
Nmás1 holds a 35.6% equity stake and Corpfin owns 35%, while 13.3% and 11.4% are in the hands of MCH and Espiga respectively. The shares were purchased from 3i as part of a secondary buy-out in April 2004.
The business – which specialises in the installation and management of alarms, security systems and fire protection – reported an EBITDA of €19.1m in 2009, which represents an increase of 16% on the previous year.
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