Friday, October 17, 2025

Inwido strengthens UK presence with Nottingham acquisition

Inwido has acquired Fast Frame, a Nottingham-based PVCu window and door manufacturer serving the trade and commercial markets. The deal, structured as a bolt-on acquisition to Inwido’s Dekko Window Systems, is designed to extend the group’s presence in the UK and deepen its reach in the commercial construction sector.

Established in 2002, Fast Frame employs 25 staff and reported around £7 million in sales for the 2024–2025 financial year, achieving profitability above Inwido’s average. The business has built a reputation for its PVCu products across commercial projects but has not previously offered an in-house aluminium range. The integration with Dekko, which already supplies aluminium systems, is expected to create efficiencies in production and sales, while expanding the combined product portfolio.

“By acquiring Fast Frame, we can integrate products from Inwido’s business unit Dekko into their portfolio, allowing us to capture a broader share of the commercial market,” says Fredrik Meuller, Inwido CEO. “Fast Frame and Dekko have had a professional relationship for many years, where Dekko has supplied aluminium windows and doors to several different Fast Frame projects, mainly in the commercial sector. The acquisition offers a unique opportunity to enhance Inwido’s market position to meet the evolving needs and demands within commercial construction.”

Under the agreement, Inwido will initially acquire 85% of Fast Frame’s shares, with an option to purchase the remaining 15% in early 2028. The transaction values the company at an EBITDA multiple of 4.2 based on the 2025 fiscal year. The move reflects Inwido’s ongoing strategy to build scale and strengthen its position in the UK’s competitive building products market.

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