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Expice has been acquired by Betronic

Betronic B.V. has raised acquisition financing provided by Rabobank to support the acquisition of Expice.

Founded in 1977, Betronic is a Dutch electronic development manufacturing solutions provider of innovative electronics across Europe. The company’s offering focuses on developing and producing technology-driven electronics, both software and hardware. Its main services include the development and production of printed circuit boards and semi-finished products. Furthermore, Betronic develops and produces its own test equipment and provides these services also to third parties.

Founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Zwaag (Netherlands), Expice specializes in manufacturing and assembling innovative electronic solutions. It offers a broad range of printed circuit boards and printed circuit board assemblies to businesses across various industries. Through joining forces, Betronic and Expice can offer their clients a wider range of products and services, and production capacity in both China (Betronic) and the Netherlands (Expice), thereby unlocking various supply chain advantages.

Oaklins’ debt advisory team in the Netherlands advised Betronic on all aspects of this transaction, from structuring the financing package to finalizing the loan documentation. This transaction emphasizes Oaklins’ strong track record in the industrial sector.

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Bas Stoetzer

Partner
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Oaklins Netherlands

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