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Stelrad announces £24.4m deal to buy Italian radiator company

The Newcastle and South Yorkshire firm has made the acquisition of DL Radiators just over six months after floating on the Stock Exchange

Stelrad Radiators (Image: Shaun Flannery Photography Ltd)

Radiator manufacturer Stelrad has announced a £24m deal to acquire a European competitor, just over six months after floating on the Stock Exchange.

The company, which has its headquarters in Newcastle and its main manufacturing facilities in South Yorkshire, has agreed to buy Italian firm DL Radiators for €28.3m.

DL produces and sells radiators into the Italian heating market and employs around 350 people at its site in Moimacco, near Udine. It generated €86.9m (around £75m) revenue and €5m (£4.3m) normalised EBITDA in 2021, with gross assets of €62.9m (£54m).

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Stelrad, which also has sites in Holland and Turkey, said the deal would extend the range of radiators available to its sales and distribution network and expand its routes to market.

It said the cash deal would be funded from its existing facilities and it expected the acquisition to be earnings enhancing in the current financial year.

DL Radiators’ management team will continue to run the Italian business, with oversight from Stelrad.

Trevor Harvey, CEO of Stelrad, said: “This is a compelling transaction for Stelrad and allows us to grow our business through the provision of additional products and through geographical expansion. DL Radiators has strong brands with a significant customer base and we look forward to working with the team to realise value opportunities and expand the market for their higher value product ranges.