ALLEGRA CAPITAL acquires printing companies from Sandoz Family Foundation

Published in July 2020

German private equity firm ALLEGRA CAPITAL GmbH has acquired two high-end printing companies from the Sandoz Family Foundation in Switzerland. Genoud Entreprise d’arts graphiques SA and Musumeci S.p.A, two market leaders in graphic arts printing, were purchased by a holding company advised by Munich-based ALLEGRA CAPITAL, which focuses on corporate divestitures in special situations.

Genoud, which was founded in 1957, is a Swiss-based printing company which provides graphic arts in all forms of print media for the Swiss watchmaking and other luxury industries. Musumeci, founded in 1837, specialises in the production of sophisticated art prints, superior photobooks and catalogues and magazines for luxury industries in and outside Europe. Musumeci is now fully owned by Genoud. Genoud and Musumeci together constitute a strong international network serving customers appreciating highest quality. Both companies have gained an international reputation and won awards for their creativity, technical rigour, and innovation.

Business and customer relations will remain unaffected by the change in ownership. Both firms will continue to be managed by their current CEOs, Roldano Marzan at Genoud, who will also assume the role as sole board member, and Michele Biza at Musumeci, in the role as sole director.

“This transaction with the Sandoz Family Foundation demonstrates once again that ALLEGRA CAPITAL is a trustworthy partner for corporates and foundations seeking a better option for their non-core businesses”, commented ALLEGRA CAPITAL. “We very much look forward to working with the companies´ management to further the positive development of the companies. This acquisition is also an important step in ALLEGRA CAPITAL´s strategy to grow in Switzerland. The acquisition of corporate subsidiaries in Switzerland across different industries is strategically attractive for ALLEGRA CAPITAL.”

In view of the fundamental changes taking place in the printing industry at national and international level, the Sandoz Family Foundation conducted an in-depth analysis in 2018 of its printing activities. As consequence the Foundation invested during the past two years considerably in all its printing companies to strengthen and prepare them for their future. The analysis had also shown, that in the long term, the Foundation is not the best shareholder of these businesses. Therefore, this change of ownership executed end of June 2020 is the next logical step of this strategic reorientation.
The Foundation is convinced that in ALLEGRA CAPITAL it has found an excellent partner for Genoud and Musumeci and wishes the two companies, all employees and ALLEGRA CAPITAL a successful future.

Founded in 2000 ALLEGRA CAPITAL GmbH is a German private equity firm. It is active in the acquisition and positive development of companies. Its acquisition focus is on large and medium-sized corporate divestitures in special situations. ALLEGRA uses a systematic and long-term approach and is a reputable partner for corporates realigning their portfolios. Companies are typically each held by specific holding companies, advised by ALLEGRA CAPITAL and run independently by their management.

The Sandoz Family Foundation was established in 1964 by the sculptor and painter Edouard-Marcel Sandoz, the son of the founder of Sandoz SA of Basel (now Novartis SA). The Foundation is involved in the pharmaceutical, hotel and watch industry.

 

Media Contacts:

ALLEGRA CAPITAL
Press office: Breidenstein + Krüger
Markus Breidenstein, T +49 69 2400 4730 /
M.Breidenstein@breidensteinkrueger.com
Sabine Krüger, T +49 69 2400 4731 /
S.Krueger@breidensteinkrueger.com

SANDOZ
Fondation de Famille
Jörg Denzler, porte-parole, T +41 21 721 43 36 / j.denzler@sandozfamilyoffice.ch