Lonza to divest specialty ingredients business to Bain and Cinven for $4.7 billion
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Lonza to divest specialty ingredients business to Bain and Cinven for $4.7 billion

Divestment will allow Lonza to refocus its business as a pure-play partner to the healthcare industry

  • By ICN Bureau | February 09, 2021
Lonza has entered into a definitive agreement with Bain Capital and Cinven to acquire Lonza’s Specialty Ingredients business and operations for an enterprise value of CHF 4.2 billion.
 
Both Bain Capital and Cinven have strong experience in the industrials sector and an established track record of successful investments in portfolio companies. The two private equity bidders showed strong and sustained interest since the beginning of the official sale process, thereby confirming that they are the best home for the business and the right transaction partner for Lonza.
 
Lonza’s Specialty Ingredients business operates across 17 manufacturing sites globally and has approximately 2,800 permanent employees. The business is a leading provider of microbial control solutions for Professional Hygiene and Personal Care products. It also offers the custom development and manufacturing of specialty chemicals and composites to support the electronics, aerospace, food and agrochemical industries.
 
The transaction is expected to close in H2 2021, subject to customary closing conditions. The ownership transfer process is expected to be smooth. Bain Capital and Cinven have confirmed that high standards of service delivery and quality for customers will remain a priority following closing.  
 
Albert M. Baehny, Chairman, Lonza said, “Today’s announcement is the result of a comprehensive and robust selection process.
 
Bain Capital and Cinven have shown they understand the value of the experience and expertise of our Specialty Ingredients employees. They presented the most compelling industrial strategy and vision for the business, they are also keen to prioritize R&D and innovation, as well as to invest in existing facilities to unlock the potential of the business.
 
The sale of the Specialty Ingredients business will allow Lonza to focus on its position as a leading partner to the healthcare industry, and the free cash flows resulting from the sale will allow us to accelerate our strategic priorities.
 
We look forward to continuing to collaborate with Bain Capital and Cinven to ensure a seamless transition for customers and employees.”
 
BofA Securities and UBS are acting as joint financial advisors to Lonza.

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