Koramic Investment Group has acquired Zinkunie B.V.
Koramic Investment Group has acquired Zinkunie B.V. The terms of the transaction have not been disclosed.
Koramic Investment Group is a Belgium-based investment company predominantly involved in the building materials industry. The company, owned by CEO Mr. Christian Dumolin, invests in private and listed companies in a range of industries across Europe.
Mr. Dumolin commented: “The acquisition of Zinkunie will add a leading company to the Koramic Investment Group portfolio and will enable the group to strengthen its position in the distribution of roofing-related building materials."
Zinkunie B.V. is a leading provider of roofing-related zinc and copper building materials in the Netherlands. The company, headquartered in Boxtel, employs circa 100 people at 10 locations across the Netherlands. Despite the challenging market conditions in the Dutch construction market in the past few years, the company has managed to successfully grow to become the market leader in the Netherlands.
Oaklins' team in the Netherlands advised the buyer in this transaction.
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