Portugal’s Largest Bathroom Company Acquired
On the 17th of December, Sanindusa, one of Portugal’s leading bathroom company, underwent a change of ownership. Its shareholders, the four families Amaro, Batista, Oliveira and Veiga, through S Zero Cerâmicas de Portugal, have acquired the remaining 56% of the company from the four remaining families (Amaral, Rodriguez, Silva and Ribeiro). Previously, the Amaro, Batista, Oliveira and Veiga families held a joint 44% stake. The acquisition will be completed with a 100% holding.
The acquisition was negotiated over a period of two years due to the epidemic. During this time, the company received an investment from a fund owned by Iberis Capital. This fund currently holds a 10% stake.
Sanindusa was founded in 1991 and is one of the main players in the Portuguese bathroom market. They are export-oriented and export 70% of their products. They have grown through organic and acquisitive growth. In 2003, the Sanindusa Group acquired the Spanish bathroom company Unisan, followed by the establishment of a wholly-owned UK subsidiary, Sanindusa UK Limited, in 2011.
Sanindusa currently has five factories and employs over 460 people. It covers sanitary ceramics, acrylic bath and shower trays, and tap fittings.