In reviewProfessional Services27 January 2025

TIKEHAU CAPITAL to acquire ARMIRA GROUP

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TIKEHAU CAPITAL acquires ARMIRA GROUP

Deal facts

Buyer
TIKEHAU CAPITAL
Target
ARMIRA GROUP
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
27 January 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Professional Services
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

TIKEHAU CAPITAL has agreed to acquire ARMIRA GROUP in a transaction announced on 27 January 2025. The deal concerns a business operating within the computer programming, consultancy and related activities sector. No financial consideration or specific deal value was disclosed in the available information. The transaction structure remains unconfirmed as the deal type is currently listed as unknown.

The acquisition is currently subject to regulatory review and has not yet been completed. TIKEHAU CAPITAL is a specialist in private equity and direct lending, while ARMIRA GROUP operates as the target entity. No further details regarding the specific consideration type or the geographical location of the target have been reported. The parties are expected to proceed once all necessary approvals are secured. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval.

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