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Adomex has successfully raised debt

October 2016 — Adomex has successfully raised debt.

Adomex is a global importer of cut foliage and decoration greens and holds a leading position in this specialized market. The company’s client base includes bouquet producers, wholesalers, exporters, cash & carries and florists throughout Europe. Adomex is headquartered in Uithoorn, the Netherlands and operates additional locations in Aalsmeer, Rijnsburg, Naaldwijk and Herongen (Germany).

Our role in the transaction

Oaklins' team in the Netherlands raised debt financing for the acquisition of Adomex.

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Bas Stoetzer

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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Oaklins Netherlands

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