Bosch sells security, communications technology product business to Triton Bosch Building Technologies division to focus on systems integration business in the future
By SSN Staff
Updated 11:15 AM CST, Thu December 12, 2024
STUTTGART, Germany—Bosch has announced the sale of its Building Technologies division’s product business for security and communications technology to the European investment firm Triton. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The transaction encompasses three business units – Video, Access and Intrusion, and Communication – that represent the entire product business of Bosch Building Technologies that was offered for sale.
Outlook for the future and a new departure for the business units
In October 2023, Bosch had announced that, as part of the realignment of its Building Technologies division, it would be selling most of the division’s product business.
“It was our aim to find a suitable buyer who will acquire all three security and communications technology business units and offer their associates an outlook for the future. We have achieved that aim,” said Christian Fischer, deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, with responsibility for Bosch Group portfolio management and for this transaction. “Triton has presented a sustainable and credible growth strategy for the business. As an investor, moreover, it can provide a high level of industrial expertise and many years of experience in taking comparable companies forward.”
With its investments, Triton focuses on European companies in the industrial, healthcare, and business services sectors. The investment firm previously purchased acre security in 2021 and most recently, Wavelynx Technologies in 2023.
“We are pleased to have reached an agreement with Bosch and to be the preferred buyer for the security and communications technology product business,” noted Claus von Hermann, managing partner and co-lead of the Industrial Tech team at Triton. “We want to support the management and employees to continue the strong growth trajectory that this business recently saw by providing not only capital, but also our know-how from having owned and successfully developed other companies in the security space,”
Peter Loeffler, CEO of Bosch Building Technologies’ product business, added, “With Triton as our new owner, and with its expertise and support, we will have a strong base for further, profitable growth. We will work together to push ahead with innovations in the security and communications area to the usual high-quality standards and with comprehensive expertise. The entire team is looking forward to making our new company a success and will remain a reliable partner for our customers.”
Realignment of Bosch Building Technologies
As part of its realignment, the Bosch Building Technologies division will focus on its regional integrator business, with solutions and services for building security, energy efficiency, and building automation.
The goal of Bosch Building Technologies is to become a globally leading supplier of systems integration and to seize the attractive opportunities for growth in this segment. Because of its importance for systems integration, the product business with fire-alarm systems is to be merged with the integrator business and continued.
Following the transaction, Bosch Building Technologies will have roughly 8,000 associates in eight countries. As a product-agnostic systems integrator with a wide-ranging portfolio of energy and building solutions, the division intends to benefit in the future from digitalization and a growing customer demand for integrated, intelligent, and cross-domain solutions in the areas of building security, energy efficiency, and building automation.
All 4,300 associates employed in these units at more than 90 locations worldwide will be taken over, with the parties signing agreements to this effect. The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and further customary closing conditions. It is expected to close by the end of the first half of 2025.
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