Apollo (NYSE: APO) announced that funds associated with its Impact and Clean Transition strategies (the “Apollo Funds”) have acquired a majority stake in The State Group (“TSG” or the “Company”) from Blue Wolf Capital (“Blue Wolf”). Blue Wolf will retain a minority stake in the business, alongside existing management shareholders.
Established in 1961, TSG is a leading provider of electrical, mechanical, robotics and automation services, with a strong presence across industrial end markets. TSG executes complex projects at facilities from newbuild to ongoing maintenance and retrofit with decades-long customer relationships across key markets. A substantial portion of the Company’s work enables customers to optimize, reduce and decarbonize their energy use, helping a wide range of industrial end markets abate future emissions. The Company plays an important role in enabling the energy transition through its expertise in industrial manufacturing plants as well as power and renewable facilities. TSG’s capabilities have clear applicability to a number of fast-growing end markets, including data centers, where the Company supports critical technology infrastructure by providing electrical contracting services and other specialized solutions.
“The opportunity to leverage Apollo’s expertise and resources marks a significant milestone for the next phase of our business’ growth,” said Michael Lampert, CEO of TSG. “The partnership with Apollo positions us well to enhance our capabilities and meet the evolving needs of our customers as they scale and optimize their North American operations.”
“TSG has a proven track record of providing quality and reliable service to its industrial customers, with a key role to play in driving energy efficiency and the energy transition,” said Christine Hommes, Partner at Apollo. “Our organizations have a shared vision for the continued growth of the business, and we are excited to partner with Michael and the broader team as they strengthen and expand their offerings.”
Apollo is a high-growth asset management firm with strategies dedicated to investing in companies that demonstrate strong environmental and social impact. Apollo-managed funds have deployed approximately $40 billioni into energy transition and sustainability-related investments over the past five years, supporting companies and projects across clean energy, sustainable mobility and infrastructure.
Financial terms of the transaction are not disclosed. Moelis & Company served as financial advisor, and Holland & Knight LLP and Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP served as legal counsel for The State Group. Latham & Watkins LLP and Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP acted as legal advisors to the Apollo Funds.