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Website

Address

Via Alessandro Manzoni 30, 20121 Milan, ItalySource
Warwick Court, 5 Paternoster Square, EC4M 7AG London, UKHQSource

Contact

Matteo Corà
Private EquityBusiness ServicesHealthcareTechnologyConsumer & RetailIndustrialFood & Agriculture

Originally the British Coal pension investment arm, this firm leads large-cap European buyouts. It maintains a deep Italian presence, recently exiting pet retailer Arcaplanet and acquiring Milan-based fintech Objectway.

€44B

AUM

8

Funds

130

Executives

Investment Profile

Investment Range

From €200M

Focus

Buy Out

Geographies

Europe, USA

Assets (9 of 53)

3
Financial Services
3
Healthcare
1
Food & Beverage
1
Industrials
1
Retail
AssetStatusSectorHQSourceEntry Date
Burger King Italia
CurrentFood & BeverageMilanWebsite2026-02-12
CurrentHealthcareMilanWebsite2018-01-01
Analisi Mediche Pavanello
CurrentHealthcarePaduaWebsite-
CurrentFinancial ServicesMilanWebsite-
Rete Blu
CurrentHealthcareRomeWebsite-
Sigla Credit
CurrentFinancial ServicesMilanWebsite-
ExitedRetailChiavariWebsite2021-01-01
Avio
ExitedIndustrialsColleferroWebsite-
Eurovita
ExitedFinancial ServicesMilanWebsite-

Showing 19 of 9 assets

Signals (5)

Other
2026-02-13

Cinven offers €300M for Burger King's Italian operations, currently held by Kharis Capital

Source: BeBeez
InvestmentRumor
2026-02-11

Cinven reportedly negotiating to buy Burger King Italy from Kharis Capital for ~€300M, with planned integration into RBE

Source: Il Sole 24 Ore
Portfolio
2025-08-01

Cinven acquires majority stake in Objectway, provider of software solutions for wealth managers based in Milan. First deal from Cinven's new European mid-market strategy

Source: Cinven
Exit
2024-07-01

Cinven sold its controlling stake in Arcaplanet, Italy's largest pet care retail chain (560 stores, ~3,000 employees, >€700M revenue), to German Fressnapf Group; Cinven also reinvested in the combined group

Source: BeBeez
Investment
2024-06-28

Cinven acquires 70% of Idealista from EQT for €2.9B (total EV ~€4.1B), with Apax and Oakley Capital exiting their stakes

Source: Idealista

Showing 15 of 5 signals