In reviewLogistics & Transport8 April 2025

RETHMANN to acquire TRANSDEV

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RETHMANN acquires TRANSDEV

Deal facts

Buyer
RETHMANN
Target
TRANSDEV
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
8 April 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Logistics & Transport
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

RETHMANN has agreed to acquire TRANSDEV in a transaction announced on 8 April 2025. The deal involves entities operating within the road passenger transport and bus transport sectors, classified under NaceV2 codes H 49.1 and H 49.3. No financial consideration or specific deal value was disclosed in the available information. The transaction structure remains unconfirmed, with no details provided regarding the form of payment or the specific roles of the management teams involved in the acquisition process.

The acquisition is currently subject to ongoing regulatory review. As the last recorded status indicates the deal is in review, the transaction has not yet been completed. Further details regarding the finalisation of the agreement or the specific regulatory bodies involved have not been reported. Stakeholders await the outcome of the current review phase before the deal can proceed to completion.

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    RETHMANN to acquire TRANSDEV

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