Groupe Nature acquires Winco
March 2021 — Groupe Nature has signed an agreement with Nicolas Watine, founder and CEO of Winco, to acquire his stake in the comany. It specializes in the distribution of health and cosmetic products in parapharmacies affiliated to supermarket chains. This acquisition strengthens Groupe Nature’s position as a multi-channel specialist in the distribution of organic health products.
Founded in 1997, Groupe Nature distributes organic health products, mainly food supplements and cosmetics, through organic specialty shops, pharmacies and online.
Also founded in 1997, Winco is a reference distributor in the French parapharmacy market.
Our role in the transaction
Oaklins’ team in France advised Groupe Nature on the acquisition of Winco.
Laurent Ducrocq
CEO, Groupe Nature
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