A record number of
international takeovers were made in the Dutch healthcare sector last year,
according to new research by consultancy Boer & Croon Corporate Finance
(BCCF).
The companies involved in the 32 international acquisitions recorded in
2017 were mainly service providers, such as suppliers of medical software,
laboratory services and medical aids.
‘We have known for some time that
international companies are interested in the Dutch healthcare sector and that
is now clearly reflected in the figures,’ says Dagma Enklaar, a partner with
BCCF.
The total number of acquisitions, both national and international, grew
from 81 in 2016 to 90 last year. That is in line with the trend in recent
years, when the number of deals has been rising year by year.
However, there
was a drop in the number of takeovers involving care homes and clinics – down
from 43 in 2016 to 22 last year.
‘Takeovers in this sectors are a little more
difficult because these companies are heavily regulated,’ Enklaar told the
Financieele Dagblad. ‘Buyers are generally more circumspect if there is a lot
of regulation and legislation, as has been the case here in recent years.’

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