Amiat Overview
- Year Founded
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1969

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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1,677

- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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3
- Investments
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1
Amiat General Information
Description
Provider of waste management services based out of Turin, Italy. The company provides waste collection, waste disposal, waste management and waste treatment services, thereby enabling its clients to be provided with quality, effective and economical sustainable services.
Contact Information
Website
www.amiat.it(Operating Subsidiary)
Corporate Office
- Via Giordano Bruno, 25
- 10134 Turin
- Italy
Corporate Office
- Via Giordano Bruno, 25
- 10134 Turin
- Italy
Amiat Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Amiat Signals
Amiat Acquisitions (1)
Amiat’s most recent deal was a Merger/Acquisition with Cassagna. The deal was made on 08-Jan-2010.
Company Name | Deal Date | Deal Type | Deal Size | Industry | Lead Partner |
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Cassagna | 08-Jan-2010 | Merger/Acquisition | Environmental Services (B2B) |
Amiat FAQs
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When was Amiat founded?
Amiat was founded in 1969.
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Where is Amiat headquartered?
Amiat is headquartered in Turin, Italy.
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What is the size of Amiat?
Amiat has 1,677 total employees.
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What industry is Amiat in?
Amiat’s primary industry is Environmental Services (B2B).
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Is Amiat a private or public company?
Amiat is a Private company.
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What is the current valuation of Amiat?
The current valuation of Amiat is
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What is Amiat’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Amiat is
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When was Amiat acquired?
Amiat was acquired on 19-Dec-2014.
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Who acquired Amiat?
Amiat was acquired by Iren ( Environmental Services (B2B)).
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