Apleona

Apleona, a European market leader in real estate and facility management based near Frankfurt am Main, has signed an agreement to acquire Acacia Facilities Holdings Limited and its subsidiary Acacia Facilities Management Limited.

Dublin head-quartered Acacia, which has approximately 230 employees across Ireland, provides the full range of facilities management services to its clients, including numerous global companies in the financial and technology sectors.

Apleona Ireland has almost 1,300 employees and is an established integrated facility management (IFM) service provider. The company’s clients range from small stand-alone operations to major international blue chip companies, including a large base of industrial customers in the healthcare and pharmaceuticals sectors.

The acquisition of Acacia significantly strengthens Apleona’s market position in Ireland as an IFM provider with a focus on technical services and makes it one of the top three IFM companies in the country.

Completion of the sale is subject to merger control clearance from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.

A Philip Lee team, including Inez Cullen, Jonathan Kelly and Ronan Dunne, was pleased to act for Apleona on this transaction.

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