Zur Rose Group AG / Key word(s): Disposal
Zur Rose Group hands over successful Swiss business to Migros to focus on growth in Germany
The Zur Rose Group will focus on its B2C core business going forward – with patients and customers at its centre – it thereby builds on the expertise developed in Switzerland. With this concentration of its business activities, the Group will strengthen its position in the 50 billion Euro pharmacy market in Germany and in additional European countries. This applies in particular to the prescription business, which presents an enormous potential with the rollout of electronic prescriptions in Germany. The Group will continue to expand its digital health ecosystem through services for chronic patients and customers and through strategic collaborations with health partners. The focus lies on profitable growth. Transaction secures strategy and strengthens balance sheet of the Zur Rose Group Maximum development potential for Swiss business Walter Hess, CEO of the Zur Rose Group, says: “With a clear focus on our B2C core business we will put patients and customers even more at the centre. In addition, this transaction will further strengthen our excellent position for the upcoming e-prescription rollout in Germany. At the same time, Migros is the ideal future owner for all our employees in Switzerland, under which Zur Rose can continue to develop successfully.” Financial details of the transaction Zur Rose Switzerland achieved revenue of CHF 687 million in 2022 with an EBITDA margin of around 3 per cent. Outlook Morgan Stanley and Enqcor acted as financial advisors to the Zur Rose Group, Baker McKenzie and Homburger acted as legal advisors.
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Investors and analyst contact Media contact Agenda Zur Rose Group End of Inside Information |
Language: | English |
Company: | Zur Rose Group AG |
Walzmühlestrasse 60 | |
8500 Frauenfeld | |
Switzerland | |
Phone: | +41 52 724 08 14 |
Internet: | www.zurrosegroup.com |
ISIN: | CH0042615283 |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1550685 |
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1550685 03-Feb-2023 CET/CEST
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