Tirsdag 6. juli 2021

Summa Equity and Longship join forces in landbased fish farming

Longship brings Summa Equity on board as an investor in Nofitech, a leading turn-key supplier of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), to support growth opportunities in land-based fish farming.

Summa Equity Fund II (Summa) and Longship Fund II have invested in Nofitech, a Norway-based turnkey supplier of land-based fish farming facilities, services, and equipment.

Technological advancements have enabled aquaculture farmers to grow fish in land-based recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). This has increasingly become the dominant technology for smolt and post-smolt production, as well as for full grow-out. Nofitech’s module-based RAS solutions allow aquaculture farmers to increase their production by bringing parts of- or the entire growth cycle onto land, providing better fish health and environmental impact, and speeding up the production cycle.

Longship Fund I invested in Nofitech in 2018 and initiated – in cooperation with management and the founders – a transformation that has allowed the company to become the leading provider of post-smolt RAS solutions. – Nofitech’s mission is to provide the most cost-efficient, environmentally-friendly, and well-performing RAS facilities. With standardized turnkey solutions and equipment, Nofitech’s RAS modules are well proven and offer high operational security. In combination with our training program, market leading automation, a revolutionary production prediction system and no-waste solutions to be launched in the near future, we are well-positioned for further growth, says Bernt  sthus, partner at Longship.

For Summa, Nofitech marks their second major investment in the aquaculture sector: – The aquaculture industry is key for solving global challenges, such as shifting to sustainable diets and increasing resource efficiency in production and consumption. Nofitech fits our thematic investment approach well and has a sustainable approach to enabling land-based aquaculture, says Martin Gj lme, partner at Summa.

Nofitech was established in 2011 by the founders Geir L vik and John Hestad. – As founders, John and I could not be more pleased to see what Nofitech has turned into in this short period of time. We look forward to the continued cooperation with Longship, and welcome Summa to this joint effort to further develop RAS solutions for the future, says Geir L vik.

– Over the last 3-4 years, Nofitech has developed from a small founder-led business to a mature and professional organization. Longship and Summa bring exactly the skills, experience, financial strength, and capabilities required to support us on our continued growth journey, and we are excited to have them on board, says Robert Hundstad, CEO of Nofitech.

Nofitech’s business aligns with Summa’s focus on supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals, specifically ‘#2 Zero hunger, ‘#3 Good health & wellbeing, ‘#12 Summa Equity & Longship Press Release Responsible consumption and production, ‘#13 Climate action and ‘#14 Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources.

 

For more information, please contact:

Hannah Gunvor Jacobsen, Head of IR and Communication at Summa Equity
+47 936 41 960
hannah.jacobsen@summaequity.com

Bernt Østhus, Partner at Longship AS
+47 93 44 99 10
bernt.osthus@longship.no

Robert Hundstad, CEO Nofitech
+47 900 49 976
robert@nofitech.com

 

About Summa Equity

Summa invests in companies that are solving global challenges and creating positive Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) outcomes for society.

Summa’s purpose is to co-create win-win for investors, portfolio companies, and society through aligning its vision and outcomes to the Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring a net-positive impact against ESG challenges, and the potential for long-term, sustainable outperformance.

Investments are focused on industries and companies within three sustainability megatrends: Resource Efficiency, Changing Demographics, and Tech-Enabled Businesses. Across these themes, Summa’s portfolio companies are supporting a world in transition and showing that business can be part of the solution. Summa has more than €1.4bn of assets under management.

www.summaequity.com

 

About Longship

Longship is a Norwegian private equity investor established in 2015 by an experienced team of investment professionals. Longship invests in companies with significant growth potential in the Norwegian lower mid-market, and are applying a transformational growth approach, organically and through M&A. Longship pursue a thematic approach, supporting long term sustainable businesses within Technology and Digitalization, Sustainability, Leisure and Lifestyle, and Health and Care.

The investment team currently consists of eleven professionals, making it the leading player in the Norwegian lower mid-market. Longship closed its second fund in November 2020 and has approx. NOK 3.1bn of assets under management.

 

About Nofitech

Nofitech was established in 2011 by the founders Geir L vik and John Hestad. Both has long operating experience from Norwegian smolt production and more than 10 years of experience in designing RAS facilities. Their ambition was to develop the market’s most cost-effective and compact RAS solution. The first module for freshwater was delivered in 2012, and the first ModulRAS facility for operation with seawater in 2015. Through an extensive R&D program, and select add-on acquisitions, Nofitech has put itself in the forefront of the technical development made in RAS over the last few years.

www.nofitech.com

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