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Finnish Investor Building Bulgarian Powerhouse in Bikes

2019-10-03 source own
Slovenian Elan d.o.o. has recently seen success in it’s bike building endeavours despite being more well known for its production of skis and yachts.  The company has just been taken over by Leader 96, the Bulgarian bike manufacturer under a new owner, KIK Capital Oy, an investment company from Sweden.  This has led to speculation as to whether or not we will see the resurrection of Elan Bikes. 

Recent reports in the media confirm that AVK, the Slovenian competition regulator, has already approved the 100% takeover which will be funded by a €250million Private Equity Fund, KJK Fund III.  No further information has been forthcoming regarding the cost of purchasing Elan Bikes.

A 75 year history

The production of Elan bikes stopped in 2005.  Prior to this there was a 75 year history of bike production.  As well as supplying winter sports products and yachts, the Slovenia-based company also supplies stadiums with technical solutions and has a role in the supply of components for renewable energy companies.

KJK Sports

Alongside the takeover of Elan,  KJK Capital has also created a holding company; KJK Sports. Along with Elan, KJK Sports now counts the Estonian water sports provider Tahe Outdoors and the Bulgarian bicycle manufacturer Leader 96 as subsidiaries.   Leader 96, founded in 1996 serves large retailers and KJK bought a 60% stake in the company back in August 2016, funded through the KJK Fund II.  The Bulgarian bike makers now markets the Leader, Speed and Oryx e-bike brands.

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