Playmobil explores takeover of Schleich
02/16/2022 at 12:07
According to a report in "Manager Magazin", the German toy company Playmobil is toying with the idea of taking over its competitor Schleich. The company is exploring whether and on what terms the manufacturer of plastic animals would be available, reported "Manager Magazin" on Wednesday, citing insiders. The talks are therefore at an early stage.
Schleich belongs to the Swiss financial investor Partners Group, which bought the company in 2019 for around 400 million euros from the private equity company Ardian. According to the report, Playmobil was already interested in Schleich at the time, but lost the bidding duel.
According to "Manager Magazin", Playmobil has founded an investment company called AKOH-Holding, which has assets of over one billion euros, for possible acquisitions. According to the report, the company in Zirndorf near Nuremberg suffered a massive drop in sales last year. The magazine quoted market researchers as saying that sales in core markets such as Germany or France had fallen by more than ten percent in some cases. According to the last available consolidated financial statements, the turnover of the parent company, Horst Brandstätter Holding, fell by 4.5 percent to 687 million euros in the fiscal year to the end of March 2020. Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) collapsed by 30.3 percent to 65.6 million euros.