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Palatine agrees on partial sale of CET Group

Palatine, the mid-market private equity investor, has made a successful partial exit from CET Group with the sale of its tech-enabled insurance claims management division to HomeServe plc for GBP53 million. 

Based in Castle Donington, CET is a leading provider of outsourced home emergency, drainage and subsidence services to one in eight UK households. 
 
Since Palatine’s initial investment in November 2018, revenues have grown by almost GBP12 million to GBP32 million and EBITDA has more than doubled. Its workforce has increased significantly too, rising from 190 to more than 300 in the last 12 months. 
  
The Palatine team has worked closely with CET’s management team to support investment in the company’s technology platform, Simplifi which has improved the customer experience and generated new sales. Reflecting this and other value-enhancing initiatives, CET has grown the number of claims it handles by 40 per cent since Palatine’s investment. 
 
Palatine also supported the company’s rapid switch to 100 per cent home working for contact centre staff during the Covid-19 pandemic. These flexible working practices have now been adopted as standard, improving the ability to attract and retain quality call handlers and enhancing the customer journey. 
 
CET has also benefited from Palatine’s decade-long commitment and expertise in ESG, and the company has made significant strides in promoting diversity and inclusion and won several awards for its work in improving employee mental health and wellbeing. 
 
The exit has generated an excellent return for Palatine, which remains invested in CTS – Construction Testing Solutions, formerly CET Group’s infrastructure testing division. 
 
Peter Eglinton, Group CEO of CET, says: “I am very proud of what the team have achieved over the past three years with their focus on our clients and their customers. The technology has become a real differentiator for us and, combined with our skilled home-based staff and our professional contractors, we have been able to grow significantly and scale effectively.  
 
“Palatine have been an excellent and supportive investor in CET and we have achieved a great deal in partnership together. We feel this is a great time to be acquired by HomeServe and look forward to their support in making us an even better business. 
 
Richard Thomas, of Palatine, comments: “The CET team have done an excellent job in growing the business through digitalisation, employee engagement and operational improvement. It’s been a pleasure partnering with the team and we wish them all the best on the next phase of their growth with Homeserve.  
 
“We remain invested in CTS and are continuing to support its buy and build strategy.”  
 
Ross Clemmow, Chief Executive,  EMEA, HomeServe, says: “CET has a leading market position and provides home emergency assistance for one in eight UK households. We are very impressed by the business, its customer partnerships and its digital capabilities, and there are exciting opportunities to develop the plumbing, heating and electrics services which are core to both of our operations.”   

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