L'Oréal Boosts Stake in Galderma with Additional 10% Equity Investment

Reuters12-08
L'Oréal Boosts Stake in Galderma with Additional 10% Equity Investment

Galderma Group AG announced that L'Oréal Groupe intends to acquire an additional 10% equity stake in the company from Sunshine SwissCo GmbH, a consortium led by EQT, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority $(ADIA)$, and Auba Investment Pte. Ltd. This transaction will increase L'Oréal's total shareholding in Galderma to 20%, following its initial investment made in August 2024. The transaction, subject to customary approvals, is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026. As part of the agreement, Galderma will consider nominating two non-independent board candidates from L'Oréal at the 2026 Annual General Meeting, replacing the current representatives from the EQT-led consortium. The increased investment will also see Galderma and L'Oréal explore additional scientific research projects of mutual interest.

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