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Aurelius Group is an investment company with offices in five European countries.[1]

History

In 2005, Dirk Markus and Gert Purkert, both former McKinsey consultants, founded Aurelius as a privately held investment vehicle investing in small- and medium-sized companies.

In 2006 listed subsidiary Aurelius AG (today: Aurelius Equity Opportunities SE & Co. KgaA) was set up with a start-up capital of Шаблон:€.[2]

On 1 October 2015 Aurelius changed from a joint-stock company into an SE & Co. KGaA.[3]

In April 2021, Aurelius announced that it had launched a €500 million investment fund specializing in corporate spin-offs and companies in transition, whose investors include US and European university endowments, pension funds, insurance companies and family offices.[4]

Divisions

Due to Aurelius Group’s approach to buying and developing value assets, it is often referred to as the German Berkshire Hathaway.[5] It has five divisions:[6]

  • Aurelius Equity Opportunities
  • Aurelius Growth Investments
  • Aurelius Real Estate Opportunities
  • Aurelius Finance Company
  • Aurelius Refugee Initiative

Aurelius Growth Investments is a long-term oriented private equity investor focussed on succession solutions for small and medium enterprises in Europe.[7] Aurelius Real Estate Opportunities focuses on investments in residential, office, retail, hotel and care properties as well as multi-storey and underground car parks.[8] Aurelius Finance Company is an alternative lender providing capital to European companies.[9] Non-profit charity Aurelius Refugee Initiative e.V. Aurelius conducts a support and aid program for people with migration backgrounds.[10]

Acquisitions

Schleicher Electronic was sold to Aurelius AG in 2007.[11][12]

In August 2019 Aurelius carved out the European operations of ceiling tile and grids business Armstrong from Knauf International.[13] The acquisition was completed in April 2020.[14]

Additionally, in August 2019 BT Group sold BT Fleet Solutions to Aurelius.[15] BT Fleet solutions was renamed to Rivus Fleet Solutions.[16]

Aurelius  acquired VAG, a Mannheim-based manufacturer of water and waste water valves from US-based Rexnord. VAG generated sales of approximately €200 million in its 2017/18 fiscal year with about 1,200 employees.[17]

In 2018, it bought Ideal World, a British home-shopping TV Channel, and acquired Connect Books from Connect Group,[18] renaming it to Bertrams Group.[19]

In 2016, it acquired the European Business of Office Depot[20] and bought Calumet Photographic, Europe's largest photo equipment dealer.[21]

In 2014, the firm acquired the shoe business of Dr. Scholl's from Reckitt Benckiser.[22]

In April 2022, Aurelius completed the acquisition of McKesson UK and its UK businesses in a £477 million deal. The companies acquired by Aurelius include LloydsPharmacy, and AAH Pharmaceuticals.[23]

In April 2021, Aurelius completed the acquisition of SSE Contracting From SSE PLC for £27 million.

in November 2023, Aurelius acquired The Body Shop, a British ethical beauty brand, from Brazilian cosmetics group Natura for £207 million. This acquisition is part of The Body Shop's ongoing changes in ownership, having been previously sold in 2006 and 2017.[24]

In November 2023, it was announced that Aurelius was one of the companies that were interested in buying online retailer musicMagpie.[25]

Recent exits

Scandinavian Cosmetics Group was sold to Accent Equity for €60 million in October 2019.[26][27]

The solid board and printed carton business of the Smurfit Kappa Group, acquired in April 2015, with production sites in the Netherlands, Belgium and the UK, which was later renamed Solidus Solutions, was sold to Centerbridge in June 2019 for €330 million. This was the largest exit in the company's history to date for  Aurelius.[28]

In 2017, it sold Getronics for €220 million;[29] it had been acquired from KPN in 2012.[30] That year, it also sold Secop for €185 million, which had been acquired from Danfoss in 2010.[31]

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