M&A market total value in Romania over EUR 1.6 billion in H1

Aurel Dragan 03/07/2018 | 12:26

The mergers&acquisition (M&A) market in Romania grew in the second quarter of the year, reaching EUR 391 million, up from EUR 258 million in the first quarter. Deloitte’s internal estimates shows that the total market value, including transactions that did not have their value reported, was between EUR 1.1 and 1.3 billion in the Q2 with a significant rise from the first three months. 

“In the first half of the year, the trend of not reporting the value of transactions has accentuated. Based on our estimates, the total value of the M&A market reached EUR 1.6 – 1.8 bn. in the first six months of 2018,” said Ioana Filipescu, partner corporate finance at Deloitte Romania.

M&A market players had a busy time in the second quarter of the year, overseeing a total of 27 transactions (including those whose value was not officially announced). In the similar period of 2017, 21 transactions were announced.

“We witnessed a recovery of the M&A market in the second quarter of the year, as a series of significant transactions reached signing stage. Although the value of some of these transactions has not been made public, the size of the businesses allows us to believe that their value is considerable,” added Ioana Filipescu.

Four of the largest M&A transactions in the second quarter involved Deloitte Corporate Finance team who advised on the sale of Farmexim and Help Net to Phoenix Group, the sale of Fabryo to  AkzoNobel, the sale of Animax to TRG and on the sale of IKB Leasing to BNP Paribas.

The largest transactions in Q2 2018 were: 

  • Vodafone’s acquisition of Liberty Global shares in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania (undisclosed value for Romania);
  • 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);
  • Sale by SIF Oltenia of the 6.3 percent stake in BCR to Erste Group Bank (value: EUR 140 million);
  • The acquisition by the German group Phoenix of Farmexim distributor and Help Net, the largest transaction this year in the pharmaceutical sector (undisclosed value);
  • Acquisition by the Dutch group AkzoNobel of the paints manufacturer Fabryo (undisclosed value).

“We anticipate that the M&A activity will continue to remain robust in the second half of the year. The factors which are giving investors confidence in relation to Romania are the macroeconomic climate that still allows viable projects to accomplish, the medium-term growth prospects Romania still enjoys, the relatively high degree of fragmentation for most industries and the upward trend which market leaders find themselves on,” said Ioana Filipescu.

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