Alliance Automotive Group has acquired 100% of Recambios y Accesorios Gaudí, S.L. to strengthen its market position in Spain's automotive aftermarket.

Target Information

Alliance Automotive Group (AAG), a prominent player in the European automotive aftermarket, has recently finalized an agreement to acquire 100% of Recambios y Accesorios Gaudí, S.L. (GAUDI). Founded in 1989 by Antonio Tejada and Lucia Hidalgo, the GAUDI Group has established itself as one of the leading independent distributors in the automotive spare parts market, primarily operating in Catalonia and Madrid. The company currently runs 22 owned stores and has achieved annual revenues of approximately €100 million, supported by a workforce of around 350 employees.

The GAUDI Group provides a specialized service in the distribution of automobile spare parts, complemented by a diverse range of value-added services. This strategic acquisition is anticipated to enhance the potential for growth and development for both the GAUDI Group and Alliance Automotive Iberia, providing increased resources for employee, customer, and supplier benefits.

Industry Overview

The automotive aftermarket industry in Spain has shown significant resilience and growth in recent years, driven by the rising demand for vehicle maintenance and repair services. As vehicle ownership rates continue to rise, the need for quality

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Alliance Automotive Group

invested in

Recambios y Accesorios Gaudí, S.L.

in 2023

in a Buy & Build / Roll-Up deal

Disclosed details

Revenue: $100M

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