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    FountainVest to buy major stake in Italy's EuroGroup Laminations

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    Posted on July 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    FountainVest acquires a major stake in EuroGroup Laminations, planning to delist it from Euronext Milan. The acquisition supports global growth.

    FountainVest Acquires Significant Stake in EuroGroup Laminations

    (Reuters) -Asian private equity firm FountainVest has struck a deal with the main shareholder of EuroGroup Laminations to buy a major stake in the Italian electric motor component maker, with a view to eventually taking it private.

    The two investors said on Monday that EMS Euro Management Services had agreed to sell its 45.7% stake in EuroGroup Laminations to an investment vehicle owned by FountainVest for 3.85 euros per share, a 64% premium to Friday's closing price.

    EMS would then reinvest 50% of the proceeds from the sale into a new holding company set up with FountainVest to own EuroGroup Laminations.

    The investors said FountainVest had also struck a deal to buy Tikehau Capital's 7.9% stake in EuroGroup Laminations for the same price, meaning that at the closure of the deal - expected in the first half of 2026 - the new holding would own 55.3% of the voting share capital in EuroGroup Laminations.

    It will then launch a tender offer for the rest of EuroGroup Laminations shares at 3.85 euros, valuing the company at 626 million euros ($730 million), with a view to delisting it from Euronext Milan.

    At 1010 GMT, EuroGroup Laminations shares were up almost 54% at 3.58 euros.

    FountainVest managing director and head of Europe Florian Almeling said the deal would support EuroGroup Laminations' global growth, "while delivering highly differentiated growth opportunities in Asia and other attractive global markets."

    EuroGroup Laminations specialises in stators and rotors, two core components of electric motors and generators and has eight plants in Italy and seven abroad, including in China and the United States.

    As part of the deal, EuroGroup Laminations CEO Marco Arduini and other top executives will be confirmed in their roles, the two investors said in a statement.

    ($1 = 0.8565 euros)

    (Reporting by Laura Contemori. Editing by Alvise Armellini and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •FountainVest acquires 45.7% stake in EuroGroup Laminations.
    • •Deal includes a 64% premium on share price.
    • •Plan to delist EuroGroup from Euronext Milan.
    • •EuroGroup specializes in electric motor components.
    • •CEO Marco Arduini to remain in position post-acquisition.

    Frequently Asked Questions about FountainVest to buy major stake in Italy's EuroGroup Laminations

    1What percentage of EuroGroup Laminations is FountainVest acquiring?

    FountainVest is acquiring a 45.7% stake in EuroGroup Laminations from EMS Euro Management Services.

    2What is the valuation of EuroGroup Laminations after the deal?

    The deal values EuroGroup Laminations at 626 million euros, which is approximately $730 million.

    3What will happen to the shares of EuroGroup Laminations after the acquisition?

    FountainVest plans to launch a tender offer for the remaining shares at 3.85 euros, aiming to delist the company from Euronext Milan.

    4Who will remain in their roles after the acquisition?

    EuroGroup Laminations CEO Marco Arduini and other top executives will be confirmed in their roles following the deal.

    5What is the focus of EuroGroup Laminations' business?

    EuroGroup Laminations specializes in stators and rotors, which are core components of electric motors and generators.

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