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Fleet French IT scale-up office with laptops and tech equipment representing €100 million LBO valuation

Fleet hits €100M valuation with first LBO after 7 years

2 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Fleet reaches €100 million milestone with first LBO

French IT scale-up Fleet, known for its device-as-a-service model for business hardware, has entered its first leveraged buyout (LBO) at a valuation of around €100 million. The deal marks a turning point for the Paris-based company, which has been bootstrapped for seven years and has grown without relying on traditional venture capital funding.

From bootstrapped startup to scale-up

Founded in France, Fleet has built a strong position in the European market by offering companies laptops, smartphones and other IT equipment through flexible subscription contracts. This hardware-as-a-service approach allows businesses to avoid heavy upfront costs while ensuring devices remain modern, secure and compliant.

Over the past seven years, the company has focused on profitable, sustainable growth. Rather than pursuing rapid expansion at any cost, Fleet has concentrated on recurring revenue, operational efficiency and customer retention. This disciplined strategy has now attracted institutional investors willing to back the business through an LBO structure.

Why an LBO, and why now?

The move into an LBO enables existing shareholders and early backers to partially cash out, while providing fresh capital for expansion. The transaction also brings in new financial partners with deep experience in scaling B2B subscription models and structuring long-term growth plans.

For Fleet, the LBO is expected to support international expansion, further development of its digital platform and enhanced IT lifecycle management services, including device refurbishment and circular-economy initiatives. In a market increasingly focused on cost control and sustainability, the company aims to strengthen its position as a key European player in IT leasing and equipment-as-a-service.

Signal for the European tech ecosystem

The €100 million valuation and first LBO for Fleet underline a growing trend in the European tech ecosystem: mature, profitable scale-ups turning to private equity and structured buyouts as an alternative to dilutive funding rounds. For founders, it highlights a path where disciplined bootstrapping can lead to significant value creation and strategic financial options beyond classic startup funding routes.

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