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Louis Dreyfus Armateurs Starts Talks for Majority Stake Sale to Private Equity Firm

February 27, 2025
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Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) Enters Exclusive Negotiations with InfraVia for Majority Stake Acquisition

Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) and InfraVia, a prominent private equity company in Europe, have announced that they are in exclusive negotiations for InfraVia to acquire a majority stake in LDA. The deal signifies a significant development in the maritime industry as LDA specializes in high value-added industrial marine services.

Specialization and Growth Segments

LDA currently focuses on three key segments: transportation and logistics of industrial equipment through Ro-Ro vessels, maintenance of offshore wind farms, and installation and maintenance of submarine telecom and power cables. With a global presence, LDA manages a fleet of 23 vessels and has established long-term contracts with top-tier customers, driving its revenue growth.

Transaction Details

Under the terms of the agreement, InfraVia’s fund InfraVia European Fund VI would acquire an 80% stake from the Louis-Dreyfus family, the current shareholder of LDA. The remaining 20% ownership would be retained by the Louis-Dreyfus family, with Edouard Louis-Dreyfus continuing as President of the group. This transaction is poised to facilitate LDA’s investment of a billion euros in expanding its fleet and advancing technological innovation, energy transition, and future maritime services.

Accelerating Growth and Innovation

With InfraVia’s support, LDA aims to amplify its presence in high-value-added growth segments and spearhead maritime energy transition initiatives. InfraVia’s expertise in infrastructure sectors positions them as a valuable partner in driving LDA’s digitalization and energy transition efforts.

Statements from Leadership

Edouard Louis-Dreyfus, President of LDA, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership with InfraVia, highlighting shared values and ambitions for the group’s future growth. Vincent Levita, Founder and CEO of InfraVia, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing collaboration on innovative maritime solutions.

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Completion and Regulatory Approval

The transaction is subject to consultation with employee representative bodies and is expected to be finalized in the first half of 2025, pending regulatory approvals. This strategic partnership between LDA and InfraVia sets the stage for accelerated growth and innovation in the maritime industry.

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