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Trilantic Europe supports two bolt-on acquisitions for Oberberg

Oberberg Gruppe, a portfolio company of  private equity firm Trilantic Europe has made its second and third bolt-on acquisitions under Trilantic Europe’s ownership with the purchase of Panorama Kliniken (including Privatklinik Hubertus and Panorama Fachklinik) and Jägerwinkel Privatklinik.

Oberberg is an operator of psychiatry, psychosomatic and psychotherapy acute clinics in Germany with a focus on treatments for depression and addiction.  Including the newly acquired entities, the Group has grown from nine clinics at the time of Trilantic Europe’s investment in December 2017 to 13 clinics with over 800 beds in total.  Oberberg continues to differentiate itself through a unique therapy concept based on individual, intensive and innovative treatment delivery. This is accomplished by an experienced group of doctors who are leading experts in their respective fields and a strong patient-to-therapist ratio across the network of clinics.
 
Through the bolt-on acquisitions of Panorama Kliniken and Jägerwinkel Privatklinik, Oberberg expands its geographical presence in Germany with a stronger focus on Southern Germany and further strengthens its position as a platform operator for psychiatry, psychosomatic and psychotherapy acute clinics focussing on privately insured patients. The Group’s management is excited to welcome the highly regarded medical experts of the three newly acquired clinics to the Group, expanding its strong roster of recognised medical experts.
 
Trilantic Europe is looking forward to continuing its support for the Group’s growth strategy, including the opening of new facilities via greenfield & brownfield projects, as well as supporting further bolt-on acquisitions.
 
The acquisition of Panorama Kliniken has been closed and the acquisition of Jägerwinkel Privatklinik is expected to close during September 2019.

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