The biggest Romanian M&A transactions in 2018 – Business Review



The Romanian M&A market neared 2 billion euros in 2018, according to Deloitte Romania research, based on public sources and disclosed deal values. If estimates for deals whose value was not disclosed were factored in, Deloitte estimates that the Romanian M&A market was somewhere between 3.8 and 4.3 billion euros, slightly below the previous year.“We witnessed a slight diminution of M&A activity in 2018, after a very specific set of circumstances in 2017, namely a record number of deals between 100 and 500 million euros. Despite this slight YOY drop, the market remains at a robust level, as expected in a year of economic growth. The events of 2018 that represented a premiere were the two financing rounds obtained by UiPath, which attracted strong investment funds from around the world, thus becoming the first Romanian unicorn,” stated Ioana Filipescu, Corporate Finance Partner, Deloitte Romania.


In 2018, 14 deals with a disclosed or estimated value of at least 100 million euros were announced. In total, there were 96 deals observed by Deloitte in 2018. The average value of the disclosed ones was 50 million euros.

The largest deals of 2018 were:

– Vodafone’s acquisition of Liberty Global shares in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania (undisclosed value for Romania);

– the acquisition of Zentiva Group, including Zentiva SA Romania, former Sicomed, by Advent International (deal value estimated at 287 million euros, by applying the disclosed EBITDA multiple to the 2017 results of Zentiva SA);

– the sale of Agricost to Al Dahra group, the largest deal in Romanian agriculture (value of 200 million euros);

– the acquisition of The Bridge office building by the Paval brothers from Forte Partners
(deal value undisclosed);

– the acquisition of a 7.5% stake in UiPath by a consortium of investors led by Sequoia Capital; following this acquisition, the company’s valuation reached 2.6 billion euros (deal value of 194 million euros); it marks the second round of financing for UiPath in 2018, six months from the first one;

– the takeover of the Oregon Park office project in Barbu Vacarescu, Pipera area, by Lion’s Head Investment, which marks its first acquisition in Romania (undisclosed value); 

– the acquisition by the German group Phoenix of Farmexim distributor and Help Net network (undisclosed value);

The activity of private equity funds remained high in 2018, with 12 announced deals. Topping the charts was the acquisition of Zentiva (including the local player, Zentiva SA) by Advent International. The total value of private equity deals was of over 1.1 billion euros,
according to Deloitte estimates. “The interest of private equity for Romania has remained, given that Romanian businesses have continued to grow and the macroeconomic fundamentals have largely remained unchanged from the previous year,” added Ioana Filipescu.

In 2018, the Deloitte Romania Corporate Finance team assisted the owners of Farmexim/Help Net in the sale to Phoenix, assisted Oresa Ventures in the sale of Fabryo, the decorative coatings manufacturer, to AkzoNobel, as well as the sole shareholder of Animax
in the sale to TRG and the shareholders of IKB in the sale to BNP Paribas. Together with Deloitte UK and Reff & Associates, the Corporate Finance team assisted Chimcomplex SA Borzesti in their bid to secure funding for the financing required to acquire
the assets of Oltchim SA, in insolvency. As a result of this deal, Chimcomplex will become the largest chemicals manufacturer in Romania.

The Romanian M&A market, in 2018:


  • market value (disclosed deals value): 1.9 billion euros;
  • average value (disclosed deals value): 50 million euros;
  • market value (including Deloitte estimates of undisclosed deals): between 3.8 and 4.3 billion euros;
  • number of deals (including deals with undisclosed value): 96;
  • number of deals with a disclosed or estimated value of at least 100 million euros: 14.

 

Source:http://business-review.eu

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