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Trilantic North America-Backed Taymax Group Holdings, Lp Acquires Saber Fitness

Jan 18, 2023almost 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

Taymax

Acquired Company

Saber

FitnessSportsHealth CareHealth CareSportsFitness

Description

Taymax Group Holdings, LP (“Taymax” or “the Company”), one of the largest Planet Fitness franchisees, today announced its acquisition of Saber Fitness (“Saber”), a leading operator of Planet Fitness clubs with 27 locations and significant future development rights throughout California. This acquisition is Taymax’s fifth since receiving a strategic growth investment from private equity firm Trilantic North America in 2018. The acquisition, in conjunction with the Company’s most recent club opening, expands Taymax’s footprint to 150 Planet Fitness locations across North America.

Company Information

Company

Taymax

About

Founded in 2009, Taymax is one of the largest and fastest growing franchisees within the Planet Fitness system. The Company has recently been recognized as Planet Fitness Developer of the Year three times and Franchisee of the Year. Taymax operates 150 Planet Fitness health clubs in the greater San Antonio, Nashville, Huntsville, Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Sacramento, San Jose, East Bay, Los Angeles, Inland Empire, Toronto, western Ontario, Ottawa, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador regions. The Company is very active in community work in its markets, donating to and organizing events for organizations such as the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, the San Antonio Food Bank, various youth sports organizations across the U.S. and Canada, and other important local causes.

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Integration timeline
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Tech stack consolidation
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Post-acquisition investment
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