In reviewOther7 July 2025

TPG / Renaissance Partners to acquire SICIT Group

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Deal facts

Buyer
TPG / Renaissance Partners
Target
SICIT Group
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
7 July 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Other
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

SICIT Group, TPG and Renaissance Partners have agreed to acquire a target company in a transaction announced on 7 July 2025. The specific identity of the target business remains unreported, and the deal has not yet been completed. No financial terms or consideration structure were disclosed in the available information. The transaction is classified within the Other sector, though the precise industry focus is not detailed.

The deal is currently in the review stage, pending further developments before finalisation. Regulatory approvals and other standard conditions must be satisfied before the transaction can close. The parties involved have not yet confirmed the final status of the acquisition process. This summary reflects the limited data available regarding the structure and progress of the agreement. The transaction remains subject to regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions.

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Deal timeline

1 update
  1. CMA invitation to comment

    SICIT GROUP / TPG / RENAISSANCE PARTNERS

    SICIT GROUP / TPG / RENAISSANCE PARTNERS

    EU DG COMP

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