Procopé & Hornborg advised Concria Oy in the sale of a 30% stake in the company to Sika AG
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We advised Concria Oy, a Finnish startup specializing in highly innovative concrete floors, in the sale of a 30% stake in the company to Sika AG. Concria has developed innovative concrete flooring technology that offers numerous benefits to contractors, architects, and property owners.
Sika is a leading global specialty chemicals company, focusing on manufacturing products for the building and automotive sectors. With subsidiaries in 103 countries and over 400 factories, Sika develops innovative technologies that drive sustainable transformations in the global construction and transportation industries. As part of this strategic investment, Concria will gain access to Sika’s extensive global distribution and production network.
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