Case Studies
Metzger Business Search has successfully completed acquisitions across a number of sectors including business services, facilities management, property maintenance, contract cleaning, security, fire, health & safety, compliance, energy, environmental, outsourcing, franchising and industrial.
Our team is ideally placed to assist and support major global and European groups, as well as SMEs, to achieve their objectives for expansion. Our current worldwide client base includes three European, one American and one southern hemisphere organisation. Five of our purely UK assignments are for FTSE 250 companies. The following are client transactions where Metzger Business Search was involved in sourcing and facilitating successful acquisitions.
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
Busy Bee Cleaning Services Limited (BBCS) has acquired contract cleaning and security company, Optim Contract Services Limited. The acquisition allows BBCS to assert its position in the market whilst also expanding the portfolio of services that it can offer customers.
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
TC Facilities Management has acquired London-based security business Equinox Security Management Limited which has clients in retail, shopping centres, events, business and industry
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
OCS Group UK has acquired part of the business and assets of the Fountains Group.
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
Regent Cleaning, part of the European-wide SAMSIC Group and a leading contract cleaning provider, has diversified into the security services market with the acquisition of the Midlands service provider, Premier Security Services.
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
Servest Multi Service Group has acquired Turners Cleaning and Support Services, which will further advance Servest's strategy to become one of the top five services providers in the UK.
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
Wettons, one of the UK's largest independent cleaning companies, has acquired tree specialist Ebor.
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
A client wishing to expand operations in a tight support sector had already identified a short-list of companies on which he wanted more detailed information before deciding whether or not to instigate an approach.