
Atitlan backs Imex Products
Spanish private equity firm Atitlan has invested in shower fittings specialist Imex Products.
With Atitlan's support, Imex intends to boost its international expansion and bolster its growth both organically and via strategic acquisitions of complementary businesses.
Atitlan backs mid-market companies based across Spain and Portugal. Since its inception in 2005, the firm has invested in numerous businesses operating in a variety of sectors, such as agriculture, food, industrial manufacturing and financial services.
Its investments include olive oil specialist Elaia; citrus fruit producer Frutas Romu; ceramic and construction group Mosaiq; and aquaculture business Sea8.
Company
Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Torrent, near Valencia, Imex specialises in manufacturing shower fittings, handles, kitchen taps and bathroom accessories.
The company generated revenues of €13.9m in 2019.
People
Imex Products – David Mestre (founder, CEO).
Atitlan – Artiza Rodero, Roberto Centeno (managing partners); Isaac Villalba (investment director).
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