In reviewConsumer & Retail24 November 2025

ARCMONT / HPS to acquire DAINESE

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ARCMONT / HPS acquires DAINESE

Deal facts

Buyer
ARCMONT / HPS
Target
DAINESE
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
24 November 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Consumer & Retail
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

ARCMONT / HPS has agreed to acquire Dainese, a specialist in protective motorcycle apparel and equipment operating within the retail and manufacturing sectors. The transaction was announced on 24 November 2025. While the specific deal value and consideration structure remain undisclosed, the parties have confirmed the strategic intent to combine the target with the buyer's existing portfolio. The deal type is currently classified as unknown pending further regulatory clarification.

The transaction is currently subject to ongoing review by relevant authorities. Completion has not yet been confirmed as the deal status remains in review. No information regarding the target's country of operation or the final financial terms has been made public at this stage. The parties are expected to provide further updates once the necessary approvals are secured.

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    ARCMONT / HPS to acquire DAINESE

    ARCMONT / HPS to acquire DAINESE

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