Lenbach Capital acquires KATHREIN Solutions
KATHREIN Solutions GmbH sets the course for the next phase of development: Lenbach Capital (Munich) acquires KATHREIN Solutions GmbH, following its acquisition of Kathrein Broadcast GmbH at the beginning of the year. The new ownership structure strengthens operational continuity and at the same time creates additional scope for the consistent further development of the product and solutions business.
What this means for customers, partners, and employees
More opportunities for innovation, expansion, and scaling of the portfolio and market presence
Improved predictability and reliability
Focus on robust and secure RFID and IoT solutions "Made in Germany"
Unlike in classic restructuring situations, the focus is not on reorganization, but on the targeted strengthening of an established company with a clear growth agenda.
KATHREIN Solutions builds on proven strengths – particularly in the areas of high-frequency technology, technical product and solution development, and partner management – and continues to consistently align its portfolio with the requirements of modern industrial and logistics processes.
"Stability in day-to-day business – and tailwinds for growth. That's exactly what the new ownership structure creates. Added to this are synergy effects with Kathrein Broadcast in the area of critical infrastructure," says Dr. Hans Liebler, founder of Lenbach Capital.
"Above all, we offer our customers and partners predictability, technical depth, and implementation strength. We develop solutions, drive projects forward together with partners, and support integration with engineering and know-how," says Thomas Brunner, Managing Director of KATHREIN Solutions GmbH.
KATHREIN Solutions stands for solutions that work in everyday life—in industrial processes, logistics workflows, and demanding solutions in the field of critical infrastructure. The focus remains on systems that are robust, secure, and scalable, thus creating a resilient foundation for efficient, modern value creation.