Noerr advises Borromin on acquiring majority stake in Herbrig
A Noerr team led by Dominik Rompza, Julian Lemor and Meret Pettirsch has advised a fund managed by Borromin Capital Management on its acquisition of a majority stake in Herbrig. The investment in Herbrig, a leading German manufacturer of high-precision turned components, was made as part of a buy-out. CEO Christoph Herbrig will continue to lead the group together with his management team.
Herbrig is a leading specialist in precision components with complex geometries and very small diameters, serving international customers across the electronics, semiconductors, mobility, medical technology and aerospace sectors. Together with management, Borromin will drive the company’s strategic development and international expansion.
Borromin is an independent private equity investor focusing on medium-sized businesses within German-speaking Europe and the Benelux countries. Borromin was founded in 2001 and follows a successful, value-oriented strategy of investments in profitable companies in various sectors.
Most recently, Noerr, with a team led by Dominik Rompza and Julian Lemor, advised Borromin on the sale of the WATR Group to a fund managed by Castik Capital.
The Noerr team was composed of:
- Lead: Dominik Rompza (partner), Julian Lemor (of counsel, both Frankfurt), Meret Pettirsch (senior associate, Düsseldorf, all PE/M&A)
- PE/M&A: Gerrit Henze (associated partner, Düsseldorf), Sarah Müller (associate, Frankfurt), Jonas Schmidt (associate, Frankfurt), Uwe Brendler (associated partner, Dresden)
- Real Estate: Tim Behrens (partner), Hendrik Westendorf (associate, Frankfurt), Elena Sophia Bideris (associate, both Frankfurt), Hanna König (associate, Dresden)
- Employment & Pensions: Boris Blunck (partner), Daniela Reinhardt (associate, both Frankfurt)
- Tax: Andre Happel (partner, Frankfurt), Steffen Arlich (associate partner, both Munich)
- IT/Data Protection/IP: Torsten Kraul (partner), Marvin Bartels (senior associate, both Berlin), Christoph Rieken (partner, Munich)
- Regulatory: Christian Alexander Mayer (partner, Munich), Karl-Alexander Neumann (partner, Hamburg), Joachim Rung (senior associate, Munich)
- Finance: Alexander Schilling (partner), Michael Schuhmacher (partner, both Frankfurt)
- Antitrust & Competition/International Trade: Jens Peter Schmidt (partner), Sven Betzendörfer (senior associate), Nigina Zahedi (associate, all Brussels)
PICTURED: Dominik Rompza, Julian Lemor and Meret Pettirsch