Inwido acquires Fast Frame in Nottingham, England, a company specializing in the manufacturing and supply of PVCu windows and doors for both commercial and trade. The transaction, which is a bolt-on acquisition to Dekko Window Systems, provides sales and cost synergies, as well as an opportunity to expand in the commercial construction market with a broader, more comprehensive product range.
Fast Frame was founded in 2002 by Mark Coppin and Paul Moody to supply assembled PVCu windows and doors to the commercial and trade sectors. The company has established a strong presence in the commercial sector with its high-quality PVCu products, but currently lack an in-house aluminum offering, which is increasingly favored for modern architectural designs. With 25 employees, Fast Frame generated sales of approx. GBP 7 million and higher profitability than the Inwido average in FY2024/2025.
Inwido acquires 85% of the shares in Fast Frame upfront from the owners, with a call/put option to acquire the remaining 15% in early 2028. The purchase price is based on an EBITDA multiple of 4.2x based on the financial year that ended 31 July 2025.
Inwido is a Sweden-based manufacturer of windows and doors.