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Minivator Stairlift buy out

February 3rd, 2010

Kingswinford-based stairlift manufacturer Minivator has been acquired by a Norwegian firm, signalling an exit by its private equity owners. The firm, previously owned by its directors and Gresham Private Equity, has signed a deal to become part of the Handicare family of healthcare companies which also includes Freelift, subject to regulatory approval.

The sale will yield Gresham a return on investment of 3.4 times. The £48 million turnover company said the board were in no rush to sell, but that it had found “the perfect partner” with the Handicare Group – which is backed by private equity firm Herkules.

Minivator chief executive Mike Lord said: “We were looking for a buyer who not only made sound business sense but who was also a great fit with the culture and values that Minivator holds at its core.

“We are delighted with the deal and are looking forward to seeing what the future holds. “We believe exciting times are ahead and being part of a larger and well-established group that holds similar ethical beliefs will open up many opportunities that will be mutually beneficial and rewarding.” The partnership with Gresham has allowed the company to significantly expand its activities internationally.

It has established operations in North America and Germany and has recently started its own manufacturing base in the Far East.

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A straight or curved stairlift?

October 6th, 2009

In Wimbledon today installing a straight Acorn reconditioned stairlift with a transfer platform, if you have a couple of steps at the top of the stairs we can install a straight stairlift with a transfer platform, this saves having a curved stairlift fitted, which is a more expensive option.

 

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A stairlift engineers day is never over!

October 2nd, 2009

Seeing that’s it Friday, you would think I would be looking forward to home time so I could start to enjoy the weekend. Well not for me I’m afraid as I’m the engineer on call for the weekend. Let’s hope that all our customers have no problems with there stairlifts this weekend, then I will be a happy man.

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