Séché Environnement: Evolution in ECO's Governance

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Long-term financial partner CVC DIF to take a stake in ECO’s capital.

Growth strategy confirmed for Singapore's leading hazardous waste company.

CHANGÉ, France, November 04, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:

Séché Environnement (Paris:SCHP) and CVC DIF, the infrastructure arm of leading global private markets manager CVC, have reached a definitive agreement under which CVC DIF will hold 49.9% of ECO's capital following a reserved capital increase of approximately SGD 311 million (approximately €216 million1).

CVC DIF's entry into ECO's capital reflects Séché Environnement's desire to associate a long-term financial partner with the development of its Singaporean subsidiary, a partner that is already heavily invested locally.

This operation provides ECO with significant financial resources to accelerate its development in the buoyant industrial waste market of Singapore and, more broadly, the neighboring countries of Southeast Asia.

On November the 1st 2024, Séché Environnement and CVC DIF have signed a definitive agreement enabling CVC DIF to acquire 49.9% of ECO's capital.

ECO serves a distinguished clientele of leading industrial companies, offering the broadest array of hazardous waste management services in Singapore.

The transaction will be completed in the coming weeks. Following this transaction, ECO will continue to be fully consolidated by Séché Environnement.

CVC DIF is a leading global mid-market infrastructure equity fund manager with c.€18 billion of infrastructure assets under management across the utilities, energy transition, transport and digitalization sectors.

Gijs Voskuyl, Managing Partner at CVC DIF, said: "ECO’s leading market position, their longstanding and diversified client relationships and the high barriers to entry in the sector make this an interesting investment for DIF Infrastructure VII. Moreover, this investment marks the first investment of CVC DIF in Southeast Asia, on the back of CVC DIF’s global sector relationships and CVC’s widespread local office network in the region. We are delighted to partner with Séché Environnement, a market leader in hazardous waste. Together with Séché Environnement and ECO’s Singapore based management team, we are well-positioned to drive ECO’s growth as a leader in sustainable infrastructure in the region."

Alvin Lim, Senior Managing Director at CVC Asia, added: "This acquisition is a pivotal entry point for CVC DIF in Asia. With CVC DIF’s infrastructure sector expertise and CVC Asia’s strong local presence, we are excited to support ECO’s management team, in partnership with Séché Environnement, to further drive ECO’s growth initiatives."