FCCL manufacturing process (Courtesy of NexFlex) MBK Partners agreed to buy NexFlex Co., South Korea’s top flexible copper-clad laminates (FCCL) producer, as the leading Northeast Asian private equity firm saw high growth potential in the industry, given the strong consumption of smartphone materials and rising 5G demand.
MBK on March 16 signed a stock purchase agreement with SkyLake Equity Partners, NexFlex’s top shareholder based in Seoul, to purchase a 100% stake in the company for 530 billion won ($407.2 million), according to banking industry sources on Friday.
SkyLake had inked deals to sell NexFlex to other PE firms before but failed to raise money for the acquisitions on surging interest rates last year.
MBK has been in talks with SkyLake to acquire NexFlex since late last year.
EXIT WITH HUGE PROFIT BASED ON HEALTHY EARNINGS
SkyLake is set to exit from NexFlex with a huge profit in about five years as it spent some 100 billion won to buy the FCCL unit from SK Innovation Co. in 2018.
NexFlex is the country’s top producer by sales of FCCLs, which are used for flexible printed circuit boards, a key component in IT devices such as smartphones.
The company’s earnings have markedly improved since SkyLake’s takeover. The FCCL maker’s operating profit surged to 45.8 billion won last year from 1 billion won in 2019, with sales more than doubling to 154.7 billion won from 68.2 billion won. Its earnings in 2022 were estimated to have nearly doubled from the previous year.
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