Unit Of Bahrain's Arcapita Buys California Signage Company
MC Group has announced it has made its second acquisition with the purchase of Coastal Signage + Wayfinding
In 2017, Arcapita took a controlling interest in MC Group, the nationwide provider of signage and lighting services in the United States.
Arcapita, the Bahrain-based investment firm, on Wednesday announced that its portfolio company, MC Group, has made its second acquisition with the purchase of Coastal Signage + Wayfinding.
The transaction represents the latest step in an aggressive expansion strategy by Arcapita for MC Group, Arcapita said in a statement.
In 2017, Arcapita took a controlling interest in MC Group, the nationwide provider of signage and lighting services in the United States.
The addition of Coastal Signage + Wayfinding, a full service solutions provider based in California, broadens MC Group's suite of services further following the acquisition of Integra Service Group, which offers electrical and rollout management services.
Martin Tan, Arcapita's chief investment officer, said: "I am delighted to see MC Group continue on its positive growth trajectory. The latest investment is testament to the strength of the management team at MC Group and the opportunities that exist to expand its market share and extend its products and services offering. We are excited about the company?s prospects and committed to working alongside them to help grow the business further."
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