February 3, 2025
Fresenius reaches agreement to exit Vamed’s international project business ahead of schedule
Fresenius entered an agreement with Worldwide Hospital Group (WWH) to fully divest Vamed’s international project business (Health Tech Engineering, HTE). In May 2024, Fresenius originally announced a gradual wind-down of the HTE project business, largely to be completed by 2026, as part of Fresenius’ structured exit from its Investment Company Vamed. The divestment will now accelerate the exit and enable Fresenius to further increase focus and management capacity on the ongoing progress of its core businesses Fresenius Kabi and Fresenius Helios, in line with #FutureFresenius. For the employees of Vamed’s international project business, the transaction offers the perspective of the continuation of the business.
Worldwide Hospitals Group (WWH), a healthcare company based in Germany, specializes in delivering flexible modular hospital solutions—both at sea and on land. Vamed's international project business will complement and enhance WWH's core business.
Closing is expected mid of 2025 and subject to the fulfilment of certain closing conditions.
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA (Frankfurt/Xetra: FRE) is a global healthcare company headquartered in Bad Homburg v. d. Höhe, Germany. In the 2023 fiscal year, Fresenius generated €22.3 billion in annual revenue. Fresenius offers solutions to the social challenges posed by a growing and ageing population and the resulting need for affordable, high-quality healthcare. Fresenius currently counts over 175,000 employees. The Fresenius Group comprises the operating companies Fresenius Kabi and Fresenius Helios as well as the investment company Fresenius Medical Care. With 140 hospitals and countless outpatient facilities, Fresenius Helios is the leading private hospital operator in Germany and Spain, treating around 26 million patients every year. Fresenius Kabi’s product portfolio includes a range of highly complex biopharmaceuticals, clinical nutrition, medical technology, and generic intravenous drugs. Fresenius was established in 1912 by the Frankfurt pharmacist Dr. Eduard Fresenius. After his death, Else Kröner took over management of the company in 1952. She laid the foundations for a global enterprise that today pursues the goal of improving people’s health. The largest shareholder is the non-profit Else Kröner-Fresenius Foundation, which is dedicated to advancing medical research and supporting humanitarian projects.