Core Viewpoint - The Board of Directors of Lassila & Tikanoja plc has approved a demerger plan to separate its Circular Economy business into a new independent listed company, enhancing shareholder value and operational focus [1][3][4]. Demerger Overview - The demerger will transfer all assets, debts, and liabilities related to the Circular Economy business to a new company named New Lassila & Tikanoja, while the existing company will retain its Facility Services business and be renamed Luotea [1][7]. - The demerger is subject to approval by the Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) scheduled for 4 December 2025, with a planned completion date of 31 December 2025 [7][11]. Strategic Rationale - The separation is expected to increase shareholder value by allowing each business area to execute focused strategies and growth opportunities more effectively [3][4]. - Improved agility, independent decision-making, and stronger management focus are anticipated to enhance the performance of both New Lassila & Tikanoja and Luotea [4][5]. Market Position and Growth Potential - The New Lassila & Tikanoja is positioned in a growing circular economy market valued at approximately EUR 8.7 billion across Finland and Sweden, with an expected annual growth rate of 3% [9]. - Luotea operates in a stable property services market with a target size of approximately EUR 12.2 billion, expected to grow at about 4% annually [9]. Financial Information - For the period from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025, the Circular Economy business reported net sales of EUR 415.2 million and an adjusted EBITDA margin of 20.7% [15]. - The New Lassila & Tikanoja aims for an average annual net sales growth of over 6% and an adjusted EBITA margin of 11% in the mid-term [21]. Shareholder Support - Major shareholders, holding approximately 27.59% of the shares, have committed to vote in favor of the demerger at the upcoming EGM [29]. Management Structure - The intended management for the New Lassila & Tikanoja includes Jukka Leinonen as Chairman and Eero Hautaniemi as President and CEO, while Johan Mild is proposed as Chairman and Antti Niitynpää as President and CEO for Luotea [7][24][26].
The Board of Directors of Lassila & Tikanoja plc has approved a Demerger Plan concerning the separation of Circular Economy Business into a new listed company
Globenewswire·2025-08-07 05:05