Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd.

Saitama, Japan

Classification

Private

Financials

Revenue & Profit

Revenue

Valuation

Valuation

Ratios

Revenue / EBITDA
$123 MM
Valuation / Revenue
$123 MM
Valuation / Employees
$123 MM
EBITDA / Revenue
$123 MM
1-Year CAGR (Revenue)
03
3-Year CAGR (Revenue)
11
1-Year CAGR (Employees)
19
3-Year CAGR (Employees)
96

People

Employee Figures

Employees

Key Executives

NameTitleSocialsEmailPhone
John DoeEmployee
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Jane DoeEmployee
John DoeEmployee
John DoeEmployee

401K

Total Active Participants
1234
No. Participants with Account Balances
56789
Total Liabilities Start of Year
1234
Total Assets Start of Year
56789

Deals

M&A2024-03-15Completed

Seller

Founders Group

Investor Sponsors

NorthBridge PE

Deal Amount

$120M

Target Company Valuation

$1.20 MM

Techniques

Acquisition of Assets, Taken Private

Stake Tags

100%

Is PE deal

Yes

Is deal PE backed

Yes

Total Acquired

100%

Secondary Transaction2023-09-01Canceled

Target

BrightHealth Technologies

Seller

Early Investors Consortium

Investor Sponsors

--

Deal Amount

Undisclosed

Target Company Valuation

NaN

Techniques

Secondary Sale, Management Buy-out (MBO)

Stake Tags

Majority

Is PE deal

No

Is deal PE backed

Yes

Total Acquired

65%

Funding

About

About

Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd. is a Japan-based, global automotive components manufacturer and technology partner. Originally formed in 2019 when private equity firm KKR merged Japanese supplier Calsonic Kansei with Italian automaker Magneti Marelli, the company adopted the unified Marelli brand to consolidate scale, geographic reach, and R&D capabilities. With headquarters in Saitama, Japan, Marelli operates more than 150 sites across 23 countries, employing over 40,000 to 50,000 professionals globally. The company serves major automotive OEMs, including Nissan, Stellantis, and others, with a broad portfolio spanning lighting, electronics, interiors, thermal, powertrain, suspension, and exhaust systems. Product & Service Line Breakdown: 1. Lighting Systems - Automotive exterior and interior lighting, including headlamps, taillamps, smart LED modules, digital lighting, motion/laser lighting. - Innovations include the introduction of full-LED headlamps (Audi R8) and rear LED systems (Peugeot 307 CC). 2. Electronic & EIM Systems - Body electronics (e.g., control modules, switches), instrument clusters, human-machine interfaces, telematics, and advanced safety systems. - Airbag control, occupant detection, keyless entry systems, supporting software-defined vehicle architectures. 3. Cockpit Modules & Interiors - Integrated dashboards, multi-function displays, climate controls, and infotainment modules. - Focused on modularity and personalization of interior user experience. 4. Climate & Thermal Management - HVAC systems, heat exchangers, radiators, condensers, evaporators, compressors (rotary and variable displacement), and fans. - Designed for electric and conventional powertrain thermal efficiency. 5. Propulsion & Powertrain Systems - Engine management electronics, powertrain propulsion modules, electric motor components, and battery thermal systems. - Supports hybrid and electrified vehicle platforms. 6. Suspension & Exhaust Systems - Chassis suspension components, dampers, mufflers, catalytic converters, emission control devices, and exhaust manifolds. - Engineered for performance, comfort, and regulatory compliance. 7. Motorsport & High-Performance Technology - Electronics and powertrain control units developed for motorsport applications (Formula 1, MotoGP, WRC). - These innovations feed into broader production vehicle offerings.

Keywords

Keywords

Classified

Private