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FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente completes the acquisition from ESG of its business in France

01/08/2024

FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente completes the acquisition from ESG of its business in France

  • The operation confirms FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente's entry into the French waste management market.
  • The acquired activities include waste collection, street cleansing and professional cleaning services.
FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente completes the acquisition from ESG of its business in France

FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente has completed the acquisition of all the operations of Europe Services Groupe (ESG) in France. With this acquisition, FCC Servicios confirms its entry into the French waste management market. ESG had a turnover of 98.7 million euros in 2023 and has more than 2,000 employees.
 
ESG concentrates its activity in two of the most populated areas of France, the metropolitan areas of Paris and Lyon, where through its four operating subsidiaries it provides municipal waste collection, street cleansing, professional cleaning and maintenance services for public and private clients.

For Iñigo Sanz, CEO of FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente, "this is a very important milestone for FCC Servicios and we want to welcome all ESG employees, with whom we will continue to provide essential high quality services to our clients". In addition, he is also confident "in a quick integration due to the cultural proximity that exists between both companies".

Carlos Afonso, Director of Development and M&A, said, "we are very proud both of having been able to close the transaction ahead of schedule and of the business opportunities that this new acquisition brings to FCC Servicios in France".
Bird&Bird acted as legal counsel to FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente in the transaction.

FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente is the head of the group of companies that for more than 120 years has been the backbone of the FCC Group's environmental activities. It serves more than 67 million people in nearly 5,400 municipalities around the world and manages nearly 25 million tonnes of waste annually.