Enaqua management buys the company from Grundfos

Jan. 6, 2022
Ownership of Enaqua is moved to the company’s management team, as they buy all Grundfos’ shares.

Grundfos and Enaqua management announce that the parties have signed an agreement for the Enaqua management team to acquire 100% of the shares of Enaqua. This transaction is expected to close within a short time. The acquisition represents a key opportunity for Enaqua management to leverage the company’s expertise to strengthen its technology portfolio focused on UV water treatment.

“This acquisition is an exciting step in our journey,” said Mark Wilke, Co-CEO of Enaqua.

“This will allow us to continue to offer our customers the best available technology for their water treatment applications. We look forward to further strengthening our product portfolio and services, with all our customers in mind,” Wilke said.

Rick McIntyre, Co-CEO of Enaqua, added: “We are excited to (be able to) continue providing our customers with the state-of-the-art UV disinfection solutions that Enaqua has been known for throughout our long history”

Enaqua holds experience in UV water treatment for municipal wastewater disinfection and process water treatment, including food and aquaculture as well as reuse applications.

“We have great respect for the Enaqua team, which has been doing a great job within their market,” said Grundfos group vice president, Tommy Due Høy. “Enaqua has a proven track record in their niche focus market of UV water treatment solutions, and we believe that Enaqua will be able to better fulfill its potential under a different ownership. We are pleased to have a buyer who will be able to nurture, strengthen and develop Enaqua.”

Until and after transaction closing, Enaqua will continue to maintain normal operations toward customers and suppliers.

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