NumWorks goes from venture to LBO when acquired by Aldebaran

NumWorks, a Paris-based graphic design prodigy specializing in calculators, advised by Joffe & Associés (Thomas Saltiel, Antoine Lamy and Clémence Bressolin) went from venture to LBO when it was acquired by robotics designer Aldebaran, the first investment from its ATF I fund.

 

Few start-ups make the transition from venture capital financing to LBO. NumWorks joins this select group through a primary MBO. This transaction, facilitated by Alantra, enables Romain Goyet, founder of the Paris-based company specializing in the design and distribution of graphical calculators, which currently generates sales of €15-20 million, to hand over the reins to his management team.

 

Léo Solé, previously Operations Director, becomes President, and Clothilde Relin, Marketing and Sales Director, becomes Managing Director. Emilie Feral, already an engineer with the start-up, is appointed head of R&D and technical aspects. This transition is supported by Aldebaran, which is acquiring the majority of the shares by investing between 15 and 60 million euros. This is the first investment for their ATF I fund, which closed at 130 million euros in July 2021.

 

The fundraising process, which aimed to reach 300 million euros, is nearing completion, although the manager is not disclosing the amount currently raised. Oriane Durvye, Managing Partner at Alantra, describes the company as a genuine French technological nugget, having succeeded in disrupting the duopoly established by two global giants. The company is profitable and growing fast, attracting strong interest from family offices and agile funds. This operation stands out because of its “single-product” position, which makes it particularly attractive.

 

“We therefore support the management team led by Léo Solé in its expansion, notably through the future recruitment of a CFO. NumWorks has established itself in France, and our ambition is now to develop its international presence in Europe and the United States. We also plan to further digitize our product range. This growth plan aims to double or triple the number of calculators sold in the medium term for a company that currently has 25 employees,” explains Amélie Brossier, President and Founder of Aldebaran.

PRECITRAME MACHINES SA ACQUIRES ESPI SAS

Joffe & Associés (Aymeric Dégremont, Blaise Deltombe and Antoine Lamy) advises Precitrame Machines SA, a leader in precision transfer machines, on its 100% acquisition of ESPI SAS, a company specializing in hardware and software solutions for machine tool control.

 

“The complementary nature of the two companies in terms of skills and products, as well as the growing synergies between the worlds of machining and control, made this merger an obvious choice”, states Olivier Voumard, Managing Director of Precitrame Machines.

 

Precitrame Machines designs, develops and produces innovative solutions for the manufacture and finishing of complex micromechanical components in the field of precision machining.

 

This operation is in line with Precitrame Machines’ strategy of diversification and consolidation in the market, and strengthens ESPI, while guaranteeing the continuity of skills, products and jobs. Established and recognized, ESPI remains an entity and a brand of its own.

 

On June 2, 2023, Precitrame Machines completed the acquisition of the entire share capital of ESPI, a Lyon-based company, and its daughter company ESPI Suisse in Yverdon.

 

This acquisition will enable Precitrame to focus in the future on solutions dedicated to production and machining, and position ESPI as a leader in very high-speed three-dimensional measurement and control solutions.

 

This operation will also enable Precitrame Machines to strengthen its presence in the French Swiss machine tool market, and its international presence, as well as its positioning as a complete solutions provider.

PUBLICATION OF A FRENCH DECREE ON ELECTRONIC TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS

Article L. 215-1-1 of the Consumer Code introduced by the law of 16 August 2022 on emergency measures to protect purchasing power has created an obligation to facilitate the electronic termination of contracts.

 

The French decree no. 2023-417, published on 31 May 2023 and entered into force on 1 June 2023, sets out the terms and conditions for terminating contracts electronically.

 

It requires professionals to provide fast, easy, direct and permanent access enabling consumers and non-professionals to notify a professional of the termination of a contract.

 

In concrete terms, this functionality must be presented as “terminate your contract” or a similar unambiguous wording and be directly and easily accessible on the interface from which the consumer can conclude contracts electronically. The professional may include a reminder of the information on cancellation conditions, but must refrain from requiring the consumer to create a personal space in order to access it.

 

This cancellation feature must also include sections enabling the consumer to provide the professional with information enabling him to prove his/her identity, identify the contract and, where appropriate, justify any legitimate grounds for his/her request for early cancellation. In such cases, the professional must provide a postal address and an e-mail address or include a feature for sending proof of legitimate grounds.

Finally, the decree stipulates that once these sections have been completed, consumers must be able to access a page presenting a summary of the termination, enabling them to check and amend the information provided before notifying their request.

 

As a reminder, any failure to comply with the provisions of this article L. 215-1-1 is punishable by an administrative fine of up to €15,000 for an individual and €75,000 for a legal entity.

 


 

Article by Emilie de Vaucresson, Amanda Dubbary and Camille Leflour.

HYGIE31 CONTINUES TO GROW WITH THE ACQUISITION OF THE ELSKER GROUP

Read the original CFNEWS article here.

 

Hygie31, a key player in the Pharmacie Lafayette and Pharmacorp networks, acquires Elsker Group in Roubaix. The Toulouse-based company, advised by Joffe & Associés (Christophe Joffe, Camille Malbezin & Carla Ferron) in this transaction, is taking a majority stake in Elsker alongside the three founders.

 

Hygie31 continues to expand. The company has become a majority shareholder in the Elsker group, a major player in the pharmaceutical sector, based in Roubaix. Founded in 2009 by Cyril Tétart, Alexis and Gaétan Bocahut, Eslker today brings together the Pharmacyal network of 127 independent local pharmacies, with sales of 225 million euros, the Norcap pharmaceutical purchasing group and the Mieux vivre à domicile medical equipment distributor, which serves 350 pharmacies and stores. It has recorded sales of 245 million in 2022, up 12%.

 

The group’s founders remain at the helm, and estimate that the number of pharmacies in the network will increase to 200 within the next five years.

 

The process, launched at the end of last year by Septentrion, attracted the interest of players in the sector, four of whom reportedly made an offer.

 

“Hygie31 quickly positioned itself to win the deal,” explains Guillaume Dubois, partner at the M&A consultancy. The Toulouse-based group, backed by Latour Capital and Bpifrance, which took over from FAPI last summer, is no novice. At the beginning of 2022, he took over Gener +, the holding company for the network of 740 pharmacies under the Pharmacorp banner and its €750 million in sales. A few months later, he crossed borders by signing the takeover of Ecoceutics, a group of 156 pharmacies (€200 million in revenues) in Catalonia.

 

This merger enables us to consolidate our approach to the French pharmacy market by offering complementary models (chain pharmacy with Pharmacie Lafayette and traditional pharmacy with Pharmacorp and Pharmacyal) to consolidate the pharmacy as the French people’s first point of contact for health,” explained Chairman Hervé Jouves in a press release. It also confirms our desire to welcome regional groups of local pharmacies and support them in their development.