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AIM-listed Inspecs agrees deal to buy German eyewear distributor

The acquisition is part of a strategy to develop the distribution of products to chain and independent opticians, the firm said

Robin Totterman is chief executive of Inspecs(Image: Inspecs)

Designer eyewear group Inspecs has agreed a deal to buy a German distributor of optical and sunglasses frames.

The AIM-listed company, which is headquartered in Bath, will pay an upfront cash consideration of around €1.76m (£1.5m) for the partnership assets and liabilities of BoDE Design.

Inspecs will make the payment from existing cash resources and deferred cash consideration based on financial performance over the next three financial years.

BoDe is expected to generate revenues of approximately €3.75m in 2021, with the acquisition predicted to be “earnings enhancing” in 2022.

Robin Totterman, chief executive of Inspecs, said: “I am pleased to welcome BoDe, a long established distributor of eyewear in Germany, Holland, Austria and Switzerland.

“We have worked alongside Stefan Boop and Matthias Deter for many years and they currently distribute Inspecs products as well as their own licensed brands Comma and ZWO.”

Mr Totterman said the acquisition continued Inspecs’ strategy of developing distribution of products to chain and independent opticians globally.

He added: “We look forward to further synergies and working with the dynamic team at BoDe in the future.”