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Spanish Ceramics Giant Restructuring

Spanish Ceramics Giant Restructuring

Talu ai nei, the Spanish ceramics giant Porcelanosa Group (Porcelanosa Corporación) controlled by the Soriano Manzanet and Colonques families completed a new round of restructuring, reducing the number of subsidiaries from eight to five.

One of the reasons for the restructuring was the change of ownership and complexity between generations. I le tasi lima, the Sorman Group, behind the Soriano Manzanet family, has a majority stake in all Porcelanosa Group brands. It accounts for 55.54% of the Porcelanosa brand, 50% of L’Antic Colonial or 49% of Venis (acquired in 2021). In turn, the remaining portion is owned by the two Colonques brothers.

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It is worth noting that since Soriano Manzanet is the majority shareholder of Porcelanosa SA, the company is a subsidiary of Sorman SA in the accounting statements and is also considered to be a legacy of the Soriano family.
To resolve this operational and financial complexity, i totonu 2019 they have adopted the creation of Porcelanosa Corporación in order to consolidate the financial statements of all the remaining brand companies.
In the last year, a major reshuffle of the Board of Directors of Porcelanosa took place, along with the acquisition of the second tile brand Venis.

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I totonu 2022, Porcelanosa continues its restructuring. In July, Manuel Colonques, one of the Colonques brothers, decided to sell the majority of the shares he owned, 10%, to a partner, while his son left Venis management. I le male, the Unisystems and Urbatek brands and businesses were merged into Porcelanosa SA.
O le faaiuga, the number of subsidiaries under the main body of Porcelanosa Corporación was reduced from 8 ia 5: Gamadecor, Krion, Butech, Noken and L’Antic Colonial.
-Porcelanosa: Faavae i totonu 1973, Porcelanosa specializes in the production of ceramic floor and wall tiles.
-Venis: Fa'atuina i 1986. Second brand for ceramic floor and wall tiles.
-Gamadecor: Faavae i totonu 1987. Manufacturer of kitchen and bathroom furniture, accessories and cabinets.
-Krion: founded in 1993 (formerly Systempool), produces worktops and exterior surfaces.
-L’Antic Colonial: founded in 1999, specializing in natural products such as stone, marble, mosaics and wood.
-Butech: Faavae i totonu 2001, adhesives and other construction chemicals.
-Noken: Faavae i totonu 2001, specializing in toilets and bathtubs, as well as bathroom furniture and accessories.
-Urbatek: Faavae i totonu 2004, specializes in architectural and project design and offers ceramics for interior and exterior applications.

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