Brio Industries Overview
- Year Founded
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1973

- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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1
Brio Industries General Information
Description
Manufacturer of sliding and folding door hardware for the commercial and residential sectors in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. The company's products include exterior folding, interior folding, locking, screen solutions and top-hung and bottom-rolling straight sliding systems, helping customers realize their architectural ideas.
Contact Information
Website
www.brio.com.au(Operating Subsidiary)
Corporate Office
- 31-33 Alfred Street
- Blackburn, Victoria 3130
- Australia
Corporate Office
- 31-33 Alfred Street
- Blackburn, Victoria 3130
- Australia
Brio Industries Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Brio Industries Former Investors
Investor Name | Investor Type | Holding | Investor Since | Participating Rounds | Contact Info |
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Brio Industries FAQs
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When was Brio Industries founded?
Brio Industries was founded in 1973.
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Where is Brio Industries headquartered?
Brio Industries is headquartered in Blackburn, Australia.
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What industry is Brio Industries in?
Brio Industries’s primary industry is Building Products.
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Is Brio Industries a private or public company?
Brio Industries is a Private company.
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What is Brio Industries’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Brio Industries is
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Who are Brio Industries’s investors?
RMD Industries has invested in Brio Industries.
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When was Brio Industries acquired?
Brio Industries was acquired on 04-May-2015.
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Who acquired Brio Industries?
Brio Industries was acquired by Allegion.
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