In reviewEnergy18 January 2026

MARUBENI to acquire FACTOR ENERGIA

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MARUBENI acquires FACTOR ENERGIA

Deal facts

Buyer
MARUBENI
Target
FACTOR ENERGIA
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
18 January 2026
Status
In review
Sector
Energy
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

MARUBENI has agreed to acquire FACTOR ENERGIA in a transaction announced on 18 January 2026. The target operates within the NaceV2 sectors D.35.23 and D.35.22, which relate to electricity generation and supply activities. The specific financial terms of the deal, including the total consideration value and the currency used, have not been disclosed to the public. Similarly, the precise country of the target's operations remains unreported in the available data.

The transaction is currently in the review phase and has not yet been completed. Regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions must be satisfied before the deal can be finalised. No further details regarding the specific structure of the acquisition or the strategic rationale behind the purchase have been released at this time. The parties are expected to proceed with the necessary regulatory filings to advance the process towards completion.

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