Strahinjcica has been acquired by Studenac
The owner of Strahinjcica has sold the company to Studenac.
Strahinjcica is a proximity retail chain in the northwestern region of Croatia, with 47 stores, approximately 200 employees and revenues of over US$23 million.
Studenac is the fastest growing Croatian proximity retail chain with more than 1,100 stores, over 5,700 employees and backed by the PE fund Enterprise Investors.
Oaklins’ team in Croatia acted as the exclusive sell-side advisor leading and coordinating the whole process.
Miljenko Goluban
The owner of Strahinjcica
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