In reviewIndustrials23 July 2025

BROSE SITECH to acquire PROSEAT

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BROSE SITECH acquires PROSEAT

Deal facts

Buyer
BROSE SITECH
Target
PROSEAT
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
23 July 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Industrials
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

BROSE SITECH has agreed to acquire PROSEAT in a transaction announced on 23 July 2025. The deal involves companies operating within the manufacturing and wholesale sectors, specifically covering the production of motor vehicle parts and the wholesale of motor vehicle components. No financial consideration or deal value was disclosed in the available information regarding this acquisition.

The transaction remains in the review phase as of the latest update. Regulatory approval is required before the deal can proceed to completion. The parties have not yet confirmed a final closing date for the acquisition. This agreement represents a strategic expansion for the buyer within the automotive supply chain. The status indicates that the process is ongoing and subject to further regulatory scrutiny.

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Deal timeline

1 update
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    BROSE SITECH to acquire PROSEAT

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