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Palatine-backed Cura Terrae boosts growth with key acquisition

Cura Terrae, the environmental services company backed by Palatine’s Impact Fund, has stepped up its expansion with the acquisition of EnviroCentre, a market-leading multi-disciplinary environmental consultancy based in Scotland.

The business, which has a team of 75, will become part of Cura Terrae’s Land and Nature division, bringing expertise in geo-environmental services and water management and engineering, as well as enhanced capabilities in Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and ecology.

This addition will enable the expanded group to offer a comprehensive environmental service across the entire UK, with the four Scottish locations, in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness and Aberdeenshire, enhancing Cura Terrae’s national network and supporting clients as they respond to increasingly complex environmental needs.

This acquisition is Sheffield-based Cura Terrae’s fifth since its formation in 2022 and represents the group’s largest transaction to date.

Established in 1995, EnviroCentre has delivered environmental consultancy services for over 30 years in support of some of the most significant infrastructure projects in Scotland.

EnviroCentre will provide a significant boost to Cura Terrae’s presence in Scotland, bringing the total number of professionals in the Land and Nature business to over 175 across the UK and the broader Cura Terrae group to around 400.

The combination presents an exciting opportunity to expand services both sides of the border, and for clients to benefit from the broader group resources.

Cura Terrae’s integration team is focused on working with EnviroCentre’s senior leadership to ensure a smooth transition for clients and employees, focused on continuity of service quality and delivering added value to all.

The transaction was funded via committed facilities from existing banking partner Shawbrook (Deepak Parekh and Sam Holmes).

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