In reviewConstruction & Materials2 February 2026

APOLLO FUNDS to acquire PROSOL GROUP

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APOLLO FUNDS acquires PROSOL GROUP

Deal facts

Buyer
APOLLO FUNDS
Target
PROSOL GROUP
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
2 February 2026
Status
In review
Sector
Construction & Materials
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

Apollo Funds has agreed to acquire Prosol Group in a transaction announced on 2 February 2026. The deal involves the retail sector, specifically identified by the NaceV2Sector_G_47.1 classification. No specific financial consideration or deal value was disclosed in the available information. The transaction remains pending as the parties have not yet finalised the agreement.

The status of the acquisition is currently listed as in review. Regulatory bodies are expected to assess the proposed arrangement before any further progress can be made. The completion date has not been confirmed and remains unreported at this stage. Prosol Group continues to operate under its existing management while the review process proceeds. Stakeholders await the outcome of the regulatory assessment to determine the final timeline for the transaction.

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Deal timeline

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    APOLLO FUNDS to acquire PROSOL GROUP

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