In reviewIndustrials17 March 2025

SRI to acquire DUNLOP TIRE BUSINESS

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SRI acquires DUNLOP TIRE BUSINESS

Deal facts

Buyer
SRI
Target
DUNLOP TIRE BUSINESS
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
17 March 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Industrials
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

SRI has agreed to acquire the Dunlop Tire Business in a transaction announced on 17 March 2025. The deal involves entities operating within the manufacturing and wholesale sectors, specifically classified under NaceV2 codes C 22.11 and G 46.72. No financial consideration or deal value was disclosed in the available information provided. The specific country of the target business remains unreported in the current records.

The transaction is currently subject to regulatory review and has not yet been completed. SRI is proceeding with the acquisition of the tire business operations, though the final status of the deal remains pending further developments. All necessary approvals are required before the transfer of ownership can be finalised. The parties are expected to continue their evaluation process as the deal moves through the necessary regulatory stages.

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    SRI to acquire DUNLOP TIRE BUSINESS

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