Stirling Square set to steer Schoeller Wavin Systems

21 October 2003


Stirling Square, the pan-European private equity firm, has taken control of Netherlands-based Schoeller Wavin Systems NV in a EUR145 million leveraged recapitalisation.

SWS makes returnable plastics packaging. Typical products in-clude crates, boxes, pallets and dollies for the food, beverage, chemical and retail industries.

The transaction originated as a result of the Schoeller family's desire to monetise a portion of their investment in SWS and provide an exit for JP Morgan Partners, a minority investor in the company.

By selling a controlling interest to Stirling Square, the Schoeller family achieved their objective of retaining an interest in SWS, releasing funds for other entrepreneurial activities and involving a partner that could support its ongoing expansion.

On the back of the equity investment of Stirling Square, the company has been able to raise a new long-term debt package, partially utilised to refinance existing debt.



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