October 10, 2017

Triton completes the acquisition of a majority share in Unica

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Frankfurt (Germany)/Hoevelaken (the Netherlands), 10 October 2017 - Funds advised by Triton ("Triton") have completed the acquisition of a majority share in Unica, a leading provider of comprehensive and sustainable technological solutions for safety, comfort, sustainable energy and IT & communication in the Netherlands. This transaction was in collaboration with the founder family van Vliet, who will remain as an anchor investor. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

“Unica is a great company with an impressive growth profile and we are looking forward to partner with the van Vliet family and management in an effort to further grow the firm. We fully support the management team lead by John Quist, CEO, and Bert Moser, CFO, and their business plan. Our main goal will be a sustainable development in the Netherlands whilst preserving the special Unica culture,” said Luc Hendriks, Advisor to the Triton Funds.

About Unica

Founded in 1933, Unica is leading technology provider in the Netherlands. It offers clients comprehensive and sustainable technological solutions for safety, comfort, sustainable energy and IT & communication. Tailor-made solutions with tangible results: cost savings together with a smaller carbon footprint. Headquarter in Hoevelaken, Unica employs approximately 2,000 people over 14 offices, 3 regional project-management companies and through 10 specialised companies.

About Triton Partners

Founded in 1997 and owned by its partners, Triton Partners is a leading European mid-market sector-specialist investor. Triton Partners focuses on investing in businesses that provide mission critical goods and services in its three core sectors of Business Services, Industrial Tech, and Healthcare.

Triton Partners has over 150 investment professionals and value creation experts across 11 offices and invests through three complementary “All Weather” strategies: Mid-Market Private Equity, Smaller Mid-Cap Private Equity, and Opportunistic Credit.‍