Grupo Electrofer has been sold to Metalogalva
Core Capital has sold Grupo Electrofer to Metalogalva.
Founded in 1994, Grupo Electrofer is a well-established company known for its expertise and innovation in the metal construction sector. Initially focusing on manufacturing metal structures for medium and low-voltage electrical networks, the group expanded into other areas, such as public works, anti-corrosion protection and surface treatment, and painting solutions for automotive parts.
Metalogalva, a reputable industry player, specializes in metal processing and galvanizing services. With a strong commitment to quality and precision, the company excels in providing innovative solutions for various sectors, such us energy, lighting, highway, railway and telecommunications. Its expertise lies in metal fabrication and surface treatment, ensuring durability and reliability in its products.
Core Capital is a private equity management company with focus on the Portuguese mid-market.
Oaklins’ team in Portugal advised Core Capital on the sale of Grupo Electrofer.
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