The Roquet company (35) changes governance

The Roquet company (35) changes governance
The Roquet company (35) changes governance

Specializing in climate engineering, the Roquet company based in Redon in Ille-et-Vilaine, extends its activities to , , . The company, which has just undergone a capital reorganization, with the acquisition of the majority of the capital by Etienne Balan, already a shareholder, achieved a 2023 turnover of 15.6 million euros, an increase of 20%. versus 2022.

Created in 1972, Roquet offers heating, air conditioning, ventilation, plumbing and renewable energy solutions as well as turnkey bathrooms. Based in Redon and Nantes, the company operates in Ille-et-Vilaine, -Atlantique and Morbihan with professionals (tertiary and industrial companies) and individuals.

Etienne Balan, already a shareholder, has just acquired the majority of the capital alongside Fabrice Guignard, already working in the company, and David Baron, a new entrant. « The company is strengthening its role in energy transformation by adapting its solutions to the specific needs of new or existing constructions for the benefit of professionals… We also have the ambition to strengthen our positions around Redon and Rennes, and to continue our growth in the Nantes regions. , Nazairiennes, and Vannetaises », Explains Etienne Balan, now president of Roquet. He joined the company in January 2020, after 18 years in the Tertiary HVAC and Industry activities of a large group..

To individualss, the SME extends to Redon and 30 km surrounding areas. It offers heating solutions (heat pumps, gas or wood boilers, etc.), air conditioning, solar panels.. In 2023, she joined the Les Maitres des Bains brand in order to strengthen its turnkey bathroom business. “ This activity is growing rapidly. » As proof, over the last 12 months, the company has recruited around ten new employees andThe workforce today reaches 88 people

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