According to capcorp, of the 20 corporate transactions in the environmental sector in 2012, only four were led by private equity.
Contenur: receives 21 MM from venture capital for international expansion
Contenur is active in the market for waste containers, litter bins, playgrounds, street furniture and services, contributing to the improvement of the environment and quality of life in our cities. Miura Private equity and Demeter Partners have contributed €21 million to the company for 65% of the capital in an SBO transaction.
"Demeter is a fund specialising in the environmental sector and this specialisation is an important contribution to the company's expansion plans. Contenur is a company that already has a very significant presence in international markets with offices in Poland, Portugal, France, UK, Italy, Morocco and Brazil. Lately, given Spain's growth expectations, funds value this orientation abroad very positively, especially if the company is not in its early stages", analyses Diego Gutierrez, an expert in SME financing at ABRA INVEST.
Pontia Capital, the most active fund
Pontia is the venture capital fund of the SEDESA group and has carried out its first transaction in Ecuador, with the entry into the capital of Energy Ecuadora company that develops and manages renewable energy projects from Quito. The entry of Pontia Capital will allow the company to grow in Spain, where it has recently opened an office in Valencia, with the aim of developing projects mainly related to solar energy.
It has also entered into the waste recovery sector, with participation in Recimed. The company recovers all types of waste, both industrial and urban, with the criteria of reducing, reusing and recycling.
"In addition, there has been an operation in the sector in a seed stage company, ValresAngels Capital (Juan Roig's fund) and Pablo Bordils have participated with 1 million euros for a majority position. Valres is a COMPREHENSIVE OPERATOR focused on the healthcare sector, offering its services and collaboration to hospitals, clinics, veterinarians and laboratories, as well as other healthcare waste operators and managers," says Diego Gutiérrez.