Federico Isenburg, entrepreneur known in the ecosystem of Italian startups for having founded Easy Welfare in 2007 and having then sold it to Edenred, at the end of June it acquired a large majority of Nutribees, the Italian startup active in the food delivery sector which this year aims to reach 3 million euros in turnover.
Isenburg completed the transaction together with Mega Holding, an investment company that completed the acquisition of the entire share capital: among others, the majority shareholders and founders of Nutribees, Giovanni Menozzi and Mario Villani, who will remain within the company to complete the transition. The development plan provides for a capital increase of over 1 million euros already fully subscribed at the end of July, which was attended by, among others: Riccardo Martinelli, Matteo De Brabant and Carlo Gualandri, as well as Ruggero Jenna, Francesco Sala and Davide Accini.
Nutribees, founded in 2017, brought the first to the Italian market balanced ready meal delivery service, making its way into a sector that is experiencing constant growth in terms of volumes and customers: from year to year, Nutribees has more than doubled its turnover.
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Al closing, Menozzi e Villans underlined how the operation represents “a fundamental step to consolidate Nutribees’ positioning in the Italian market and also beyond the border. We are pleased to have found in Isenburg an entrepreneur with a clear vision on the next steps of growth to which we entrust the further development of what we have done so far “; for his part, Isenburg he added that he was “very happy to restart with this new adventure in which the strong motivations that guided the path I followed with my previous reality are relived: leading a company means making it grow, hire people, create work. Nutribees has succeeded in recent years to become a reference point for the sector and now we are ready to do them make the leap from startup to scale-up“.
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