Naturopera has raised equity and debt to finance its production site project
Naturopera has financed its US$16 million production site project. Public investors include Bpifrance, the Communauté d'Agglomération de Lens Liévin and the Région Hauts-de-France, as well as the Regain 340 investment fund managed by Turenne Groupe, and the company’s two banks, all of which are committed to supporting the growth of French companies in their respective regions.
Founded in 2013 by Geoffroy Blondel de Joigny and Kilian O'Neill, the French SME Naturopera specializes in organic and ecological consumer products and is a leading player in France for natural diapers in organic stores. Naturopera has eight brands distributed in organic networks, supermarkets, pharmacies and online: Tidoo, Carryboo and Libellys for diapers and baby hygiene products, Tadam for feminine hygiene and Tadam for home care.
Oaklins’ team in France acted as advisor to Naturopera in this fundraising process.
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