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Conergy AG has sold its Swiss subsidiary Conergy GmbH (Helvetic Solar) to Capital Stage AG

Conergy AG, the largest European group in renewable energies, has announced the divestment of its Swiss subsidiary, Conergy GmbH. Financial terms of this transaction have not been disclosed.

Conergy GmbH, renamed Helvetic Solar GmbH after the divestment, is a leading supplier of solar thermal products in Switzerland.

Capital Stage is a listed German private equity firm focusing on investments in renewable energy.

Oaklins' team in Switzerland advised the seller in this transaction.

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Dr. Roberto Tracia

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Oaklins Switzerland

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