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    Private equity firm CAPZA buys minority stake in DI Environnement

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    Posted on July 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    CAPZA buys a minority stake in DI Environnement, highlighting growth in environmental services. The market is projected to reach $92.85 billion by 2034.

    CAPZA Acquires Minority Stake in French Environmental Firm DI Environnement

    (Reuters) - Private equity firm CAPZA said on Friday that it had agreed to buy a minority stake for an undisclosed sum in DI Environnement, a French company specialising in environmental clean-up services such as removing hazardous material.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    CAPZA's acquisition highlights the potential growth in this sector as companies seek to develop buildings that use less energy and as governments try and clean up the environment.

    Consultancy firm Precedence Research forecasts that the global environmental consulting services market will increase to about $92.85 billion by 2034 from $46.67 billion in 2025.

    KEY QUOTES

    "We are pleased to welcome the CAPZA team on board as we embark on the next chapter of our growth journey. CAPZA's deep expertise and proven track record will be instrumental in accelerating our expansion and driving market consolidation. Together, we are confident in our ability to deliver sustainable growth and reinforce our position as the leading French player in de-pollution services," said DI Environnement CEO Hugo Rosati.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    DI Environnement had 2024 revenues of 110 million euros ($128 million).

    CAPZA's website says the company - which is part of AXA IM Alts - has around 9.1 billion euros ($10.6 billion) of assets.

    ($1 = 0.8592 euros)

    (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •CAPZA acquires a minority stake in DI Environnement.
    • •The acquisition underscores growth in environmental services.
    • •Global environmental consulting market to reach $92.85 billion by 2034.
    • •DI Environnement's 2024 revenues were 110 million euros.
    • •CAPZA is part of AXA IM Alts with 9.1 billion euros in assets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Private equity firm CAPZA buys minority stake in DI Environnement

    1What stake did CAPZA acquire in DI Environnement?

    CAPZA agreed to buy a minority stake in DI Environnement for an undisclosed sum.

    2What is the significance of CAPZA's acquisition?

    The acquisition highlights the potential growth in the environmental sector as companies aim to develop energy-efficient buildings and governments focus on environmental clean-up.

    3What are the revenue figures for DI Environnement?

    DI Environnement reported revenues of 110 million euros (approximately $128 million) for 2024.

    4How much assets does CAPZA manage?

    CAPZA manages around 9.1 billion euros ($10.6 billion) in assets, according to their website.

    5What is the forecast for the environmental consulting services market?

    Consultancy firm Precedence Research forecasts that the global environmental consulting services market will grow to about $92.85 billion by 2034 from $46.67 billion in 2025.

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