ICAPE Group Acquires CEBISA France
February 1, 2022 | ICAPE GroupEstimated reading time: 1 minute
ICAPE Group and CEBISA France, a printed circuit board supplier based in Lisses (91), have signed an agreement to acquire 100% of CEBISA's activities by The French subsidiary of ICAPE Group. The transaction will be effective at the end of February.
In line with its external growth strategy, ICAPE Group is taking another step forward in the French electronics industry market with the acquisition of CEBISA France. Printed circuit board supplier since 1996. In 2021 CEBISA achieved a turnover of 2.8 million Euros with its 50 customers spread throughout Europe.
CEBISA France and ICAPE Group teams have been working on this project for several months. Based a common desire for the success of this acquisition, it was nevertheless necessary to plan all the operations in order to ensure a transparent and advantageous transition for CEBISA's customers, as assured by the CEO of ICAPE Group Cyril Calvignac:
“We are very happy to have signed an agreement with CEBISA France, whose activities will soon be transferred to the teams of ICAPE France. With this new important step, ICAPE Group strengthens its leading position on the French electronic suppliers market. CEBISA France customers will benefit from ICAPE Group's full range of services, and we guarantee them the clearest and smoothest transition possible."
Stéphane Ivetich, CEO of CEBISA France, has chosen ICAPE Group for the resumption of its activity with the aim of offering its customers optimal monitoring of their projects and allowing them to benefit from all the services of a world class organization:
“In this new industrial era, we owe our customers a good level of performance and quality, which we provide today at CEBISA France. The transition to ICAPE Group of our customers will ensure the sustainability and the optimization
The agreement between the two companies was signed in Paris on January 26 and will be effective from the end of February. In order to ensure the best quality of service during this transition period, the teams of ICAPE France and CEBISA France are already collaborating in total synergy and preparing for a future that looks very promising.
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