NatWest turns deal-going into an Artform
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The 38 million pounds sterling buyout of integrated designer and producer of point of purchase display products Artform International by the Leeds, England, office of NatWest Equity Partners took 10 weeks following the award of exclusivity. Artform has a strong presence in its market, and has seen average year-on-year growth of 20% since 1993. It will now be looking to both develop existing markets and move into new ones. Key customers are expanding rapidly in their markets, and this will boost organic growth.
Publication Name: Acquisitions Monthly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0952-3618
Year: 1998
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NatWest Equity Partners
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NatWest Equity Partners (NWEP) specializes in providing private equity for joint acquisition ventures with management teams in Europe and the UK. NWEP's Spanish office dealt with the 9.9 million pounds sterling management purchase of Duraval in July 1997, and the management buyout of Spanish optical retailer Opticost for 13.8 million pounds sterling. NWEP believes there is massive potential in the European market, where businesses are beginning to acknowledge the importance of shareholder value.
Publication Name: Acquisitions Monthly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0952-3618
Year: 1998
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NatWest take to UCL
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Issues are presented concerning the agreement of a 75-million pounds sterling term loan by the Royal Bank of Scotland owned NatWest for the University College London. The funding of higher education is discussed.
Publication Name: Acquisitions Monthly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0952-3618
Year: 2001
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