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Imtech Traffic and Infra secures new buyer

Imtech Traffic & Infra has confirmed that it has secured a buyer and a future for the Division. The new owner, Egeria, is a Dutch private equity firm which has USA$1.8 billion under management. Egeria aims to create long term value by growing and developing the companies in close cooperation with management. Armand Knoop, Division director says: “Our fighting spirit and belief in our Division is strong. We are grateful to our employees, our clients and our suppliers for the loyalty and support we ha
August 18, 2015 Read time: 1 min
6999 Imtech Traffic & Infra has confirmed that it has secured a buyer and a future for the Division.

The new owner, Egeria, is a Dutch private equity firm which has USA$1.8 billion under management. Egeria aims to create long term value by growing and developing the companies in close cooperation with management.

Armand Knoop, Division director says: “Our fighting spirit and belief in our Division is strong. We are grateful to our employees, our clients and our suppliers for the loyalty and support we have received during this turbulent time”.  

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