HANSEYACHTS AG CARRIES OUT PLANNED CAPITAL INCREASE AFTER PURCHASE OF CATAMARAN MANUFACTURER PRIVILÈGE MARINE SAS

Hanse Yachts

Aug 27, 2019

– Purchase of luxury catamaran manufacturer Privilège Marine SAS completed at the end of June 2019 

– Purchase essentially financed by shares, supplementary capital increase of up to EUR 1,72 million 

– Issue of up to 299,219 new no-par value shares at an issue price of EUR 5.75 per share 

– Subscription ratio 9:1, subscription period runs from 20 August to 10 September 2019 

As announced on 27 June 2019, HanseYachts AG has acquired all shares in Privilège Marine Holding GmbH from HY Beteiligungs GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of Aurelius Equity Opportunities SE & Co. KGaA, and thus indirectly acquired 97.43% of the shares in Privilège Marine SAS, France. The cash purchase price amounted to EUR 500,000 plus a variable purchase price component of up to a further EUR 600,000, which is dependent on certain future developments. 

Privilège has been active in the market as a manufacturer of luxury catamarans for over 30 years and produces sailing and motor catamarans, making it one of the pioneers in the market. The catamarans will be built on the French Atlantic coast and the existing personnel structure with approx. 150 employees will be retained. The shipyard has direct access to the Atlantic and currently produces six catamaran models from 50 to 75 feet in length. 

Three new catamaran models were developed and marketed by the designers and engineers of HanseYachts AG prior to the takeover in order to lead the traditional Privilège brand, which currently has an order book of EUR 26 million, into a successful future. Privilège is the sixth brand in the group to benefit from the worldwide distribution of HanseYachts AG and the purchasing power behind more than EUR 150 million in group sales. 

“For eight years in a row HanseYachts AG was able to grow its turnover by 9 to 15 million EUR per year. In order to be able to continue such dynamic growth, we need a new brand from time to time. With our experienced development department in Germany, we fill this with new products and new life. After positive experiences with the new brands Dehler and Sealine in past years, Privilège will now continue this successful strategy. I am sure that our shareholders are aware of the attractiveness of the catamaran market,” said Dr. Jens Gerhardt, CEO of HanseYachts AG. 

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