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Rubel & Ménasché has sold a minority stake to Axio Capital

The private shareholders of Rubel & Ménasché have sold a minority stake in the company to AXIO CAPITAL. Financial details have not been disclosed.

Rubel & Ménasché is a renowned French diamond dealer specialized in the sale of small stones, smaller than one carat. Due to a robust organization, Rubel & Ménasché masters the entire supply chain, from the purchase of stones to the sale, including customers' support. Headquartered in Paris and based on its unique know-how and service-oriented positioning, the company benefits from long-standing relationships with blue chips clients such as Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Boucheron. In 2018, the company generated revenues of US$65 million and an EBITDA of US$4.8 million.

AXIO CAPITAL is a French PE fund which focuses on SMEs with a turnover between US$3.5–110 million in sales in all sectors.

Oaklins' team in France advised the sellers in this transaction.

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Eric Félix-Faure

Managing Partner
Paris, França
Oaklins France

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