Brambati SpA has raised US$1 million
May 2013 — Brambati SpA has obtained financing for the opening of a commercial branch in Australia and for the related activities to develop the local market. The financing has been issued by Simest SpA, a company participated by the Italian government.
Brambati SpA is a leader in supplying plant automation and control systems for all of our equipment with the ability to supply the entire technology required from control panels to customized hardware and software. Brambati has a long history with 70 years of specialized experience in confectionery, biscuit, pasta, bakeries, baking, baby food and coffee manufacturing.
Our role in the transaction
Oaklins' team in Italy assisted Brambati in identifying the investor.
Talk to the deal team
Related deals
Boeser Frischfleisch has secured financing for the acquisition of Vion Crailsheim
Boeser Frischfleisch GmbH has secured financing in connection with the acquisition of the Crailsheim site from Vion Group. The site specializes in the slaughtering and cutting of cattle and pigs and plays an important role in the southern German meat industry. Through the acquisition, Boeser Frischfleisch expands its value chain and strengthens its position in a market characterized by ongoing structural change and consolidation.
Learn moreBolster Investment Partners has secured debt financing for the acquisition of Royal Taste Company
Bolster Investment Partners has partnered with Royal Taste Company, a leading Dutch custom signature coffee platform offering end-to-end sourcing, blending, roasting, packaging and delivery services. The partnership marks an important next step in Royal Taste Company’s growth trajectory, focused on further geographical expansion, commercial development and selective strategic acquisitions.
Learn moreBerner Group has completed a US$23.4 million private credit financing
Berner Group has successfully closed a US$23.4 million secured private credit facility to fund the repositioning of a former rehabilitation clinic into a student housing scheme in the Rhine-Main region of Germany. The financing was provided by a private debt fund, and structured across three tranches to address the specific requirements of the transaction, including the refinancing of existing bank facilities, funding of capital expenditure and operating costs during lease-up and a conditional tranche linked to the completion of fire safety and remediation works. The deal was structured with a comprehensive security package comprising a first-ranking land charge, share pledge and subordination agreements with existing lenders. Approximately 1% cash equity was contributed by the sponsor, reflecting the strength of the underlying asset and business plan.
Learn more