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Carlyle to buy airfield lighting group ADB Safegate - sources

Published 15/07/2017, 17:37
© Reuters. A general view of the lobby outside of the Carlyle Group offices in Washington
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By Dasha Afanasieva and Arno Schuetze

LONDON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Buyout group Carlyle (O:CG) has agreed to buy airfield lighting group ADB Safegate at a valuation of about 900 million euros (763.24 million pounds) including debt, sources familiar with the matter said.

Belgium-based ADB Safegate supplies visual guidance solutions from landing to parking for airplanes, including lighting systems for airport runways as well as docking and tower systems.

Private equity group PAI Partners bought ADB from peer investor Montagu in 2013 for 208 million euros and last year acquired docking guidance systems specialist Safegate International for an undisclosed sum. It merged the two groups to form ADB Safegate.

The sale values the company whose products are installed at 2,500 airports globally at more than 10 times its expected 2017 earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of 70-80 million euros, one of the sources said.

ADB was founded in 1920 by Belgian businessman Adrien de Backer, initially as a supplier of flood lights for theatres and sports grounds. It diversified into airfield lighting from 1947 and was acquired by Siemens (DE:SIEGn) in 1987, which eventually sold the company on to Montagu in 2009.

Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN) and Rothschild advised PAI on the deal while Citi and Lazard advised Carlyle.

Carlyle, PAI and the banks declined to comment or were not immediately available for comment.

© Reuters. A general view of the lobby outside of the Carlyle Group offices in Washington

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