Jupiter Bach: We are stronger with a private equity fund behind us

In addition to skills and support, the Danish subcontractor has also received a much-needed capital injection to equip the company for future growth after being sold to Verdane.
Andreas Kipker, CEO, Jupiter Bach. | Photo: Jupiter Bach
Andreas Kipker, CEO, Jupiter Bach. | Photo: Jupiter Bach

In many ways, it has been a pleasure for Danish Jupiter Bach to come under the wings of the private equity fund Verdane. In addition to the company being formed in 2017 when Jupiter Group and Bach Composites merged, the well-funded owner has since the merger given important impetus to the company. 

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