Firm intentionOther29 June 2026

DERICHEBOURG ENVIRONNEMENT to acquire SCHOLZ GROUP

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Deal facts

Buyer
DERICHEBOURG ENVIRONNEMENT
Target
SCHOLZ GROUP
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
29 June 2026
Status
Firm intention
Sector
Other
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

DERICHEBOURG ENVIRONNEMENT has agreed to acquire SCHOLZ GROUP in a strategic acquisition announced on 29 June 2026. The transaction involves the purchase of the German waste management specialist by the French environmental services group, though specific financial terms and the currency of consideration remain undisclosed. No details regarding the exact deal value or the specific countries involved in the transaction have been publicly reported at this stage.

The parties have reached a firm intention to proceed with the merger, subject to standard conditions precedent. Regulatory approval is required before the transaction can be finalised. The deal is currently pending completion, with no confirmed date for the final closing of the acquisition. Further updates regarding the integration plans or the specific sectors involved will likely follow once the regulatory process is concluded.

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Deal timeline

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  1. Firm intention

    DERICHEBOURG ENVIRONNEMENT / SCHOLZ GROUP

    FormalInvestigationPhase1Merger DERICHEBOURG ENVIRONNEMENT / SCHOLZ GROUP

    EU DG COMP

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