In reviewIndustrials7 January 2025

ROBERT BOSCH to acquire JCI

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ROBERT BOSCH acquires JCI

Deal facts

Buyer
ROBERT BOSCH
Target
JCI
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
7 January 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Industrials
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

ROBERT BOSCH has agreed to acquire JCI in a transaction announced on 7 January 2025. The deal involves companies operating within the electrical equipment and machinery manufacturing sectors, as defined by Nace classification codes C_27_5_1 and C_28_2_5. No financial consideration or deal value has been disclosed to the public at this stage. The specific structure of the acquisition remains unconfirmed, with the transaction type listed as unknown in available records.

The transaction is currently subject to regulatory approval and remains in review. No completion date has been established, and the final status of the deal is pending further developments. Both parties are expected to proceed with necessary compliance checks before the acquisition can be finalised. The management teams of both entities are likely coordinating to ensure a smooth transition of operations should the deal receive the required authorisations from relevant authorities.

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Deal timeline

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    ROBERT BOSCH to acquire JCI

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