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Adevinta sells its Spanish business to Sweden's EQT for $2.3 billion

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Posted on July 21, 2025

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(Reuters) -Norwegian online classifieds group Adevinta said on Monday it had sold its Spanish business to Swedish private equity firm EQT, to focus more on the rest of its European units for an

Adevinta sells its Spanish business to Sweden's EQT for $2.3 billion

By Javier West Larranaga

(Reuters) -Norwegian online classifieds group Adevinta said on Monday it had sold its Spanish business to Swedish private equity firm EQT to focus more on its remaining European units.

The deal gave the Spanish business an enterprise value of around 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion), a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

Adevinta's Spanish unit comprises six marketplaces ranging from job-search platform Infojobs and real estate website Fotocasa to classified sites for second-hand cars and motorbikes coches.net and motos.net.

Adevinta, owned by a consortium led by Blackstone and Permira, also owns German online car sale webpage mobile.de and French and Italian second-hand marketplaces Leboncoin and Subito.

The deal is the latest in a string of planned or completed asset sales by Adevinta. The company has agreed to sell its stake in Austria's consumer marketplace Willhaben and is mulling the listing of German online auto marketplace mobile.de.

In 2020, EQT bought Spanish rival real estate ads platform Idealista and sold it four years later, keeping a minority stake. 

($1 = 0.8579 euros)

(Reporting by Javi West Larrañaga. Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Adevinta sells its Spanish business to EQT for $2.3 billion.
  • The sale is part of Adevinta's strategy to focus on European units.
  • The Spanish unit includes six marketplaces like Infojobs and Fotocasa.
  • Adevinta is owned by a consortium led by Blackstone and Permira.
  • EQT previously bought and sold Spanish real estate platform Idealista.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who acquired Adevinta's Spanish business?
Swedish private equity firm EQT acquired Adevinta's Spanish business.
What was the enterprise value of the deal?
The deal valued Adevinta's Spanish business at approximately 2 billion euros, which is around $2.3 billion.
What marketplaces are included in Adevinta's Spanish unit?
Adevinta's Spanish unit includes six marketplaces, such as Infojobs for job searches and Fotocasa for real estate.
What is Adevinta's strategy following the sale?
Adevinta aims to focus more on its remaining European units after the sale of its Spanish business.
What other assets has Adevinta sold recently?
Adevinta has also agreed to sell its stake in Austria's consumer marketplace Willhaben.

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