Le GROUPE SQUIBAN is being acquired by UNIGRAINS and partners to accelerate its growth and solidify its leadership in the ecological transition market.
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Le GROUPE SQUIBAN, a prominent player in the horticultural, agricultural, industrial, and tertiary installation sectors for over 50 years, is being acquired by UNIGRAINS as the lead investor alongside EPOPEE GESTION, UNEXO, BPIFRANCE, and the management team. This acquisition aims to accelerate the group’s development and strengthen its positioning at the forefront of ecological transition.
Founded in 1972 in Plougastel Daoulas, Brittany, and initially focused on greenhouse equipment, Le GROUPE SQUIBAN has diversified over the past 15 years through numerous external growth initiatives. These expand into energy management, water resource optimization, and various fields within climate engineering and electrical systems, including artificial intelligence. Known for its quality customer service, the group leverages its extensive experience in managing living systems to enhance its service offerings to clients and partners. Additionally, through its specialized subsidiaries, the group provides solutions related to renewable energies, such as photovoltaics, wind energy, energy storage, and methanation.
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Industry Overview in France
The French horticultural and agricultural installation industry is witnessing significant transformations driven by increasing awareness of ecological sustainability and energy efficiency. As France shifts towards greener practices, the
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Revenue: $75M