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Marcel Boekhoorn (; born 30 October 1959 in
Nijmegen Nijmegen (;; Spanish and it, Nimega. Nijmeegs: ''Nimwèège'' ) is the largest city in the Dutch province of Gelderland and tenth largest of the Netherlands as a whole, located on the Waal river close to the German border. It is about 6 ...
) is a Dutch entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist and owner of investment company Ramphastos Investments. Boekhoorn has a wide array of business interests in the Netherlands and beyond. With an estimated net worth of €1.9 billion (US$2.2 billion), Boekhoorn is one of the wealthiest individuals in the Netherlands. Marcel Boekhoorn, a CPA by training, started his career as a chartered accountant (Register Accountant - RA) with accounting organisation
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in 1981. By 1991 he had become the organization’s youngest partner to date. In 1994, Boekhoorn founded his investment vehicle Ramphastos Investments and started to invest in unconventional companies that had little traction with other investors (such as small wheelbarrow manufacturers and a spray can producer). The key approach of Boekhoorn’s investment strategy is to place emphasis on adding value to the revenue side of the business equation, rather than exclusively focussing on cost reduction. This approach sets Ramphastos Investments apart from many companies in the
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world. Within a few years of its establishment, Boekhoorn had substantially grown Ramphastos Investments’ portfolio and its invested capital by achieving large returns through several high-profile exits. Boekhoorn's major feat was the €300 million acquisition of Dutch mobile operator
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(co-owned by the railways) in 2005 and its subsequent sale nine months later to incumbent telco and Dutch market leader
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at a valuation of €1.2 billion. Other examples of successful exits include: :nl:Bakker Bart, (Dutch bakery chain, sold to :de:Kamps AG), Cocachoc (sold to Suchard/Kraft Foods), Novaxess (a telecom provider, sold to Easynet Global Services), Motip Dupli (an automotive and DIY spray paint producer, sold to
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), Sim Industries (flight simulators, sold to
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),
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(men's fashion retailer, sold to the majority shareholder) and Delivery Hero (German food-delivery service, divested after
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). Boekhoorn became known to the wider public in 2018 when he acquired retail chain HEMA from
Lion Capital LLP Lion Capital LLP is a British private equity firm specialising in investments in the consumer sector. Previous and current consumer brands owned by Lion have included Weetabix, Jimmy Choo, Wagamama, Kettle Foods and AllSaints. The firm is head ...
. HEMA had been struggling for years under an unsustainable debt burden resulting from the aggressive financing techniques under previous ownership. Boekhoorn, who made it clear from the outset that his top priority was to drastically cut HEMA’s debts and the associated huge interest payments, was welcomed by the retail chain with open arms. He succeeded in resolving a long-running conflict with franchisees and forged important partnerships for HEMA, for example with supermarket chain Jumbo. When the situation at HEMA started deteriorating rapidly as a result of the coronavirus crisis Boekhoorn found himself on a collision course with a group of creditors. This resulted in him being forced to hand HEMA over to the Ad Hoc Group, a diffuse group of creditors including foreign investors such as Carval and Carlyle in mid-September 2020. In the end Boekhoorn, who had presented a proposal to HEMA and the Ad Hoc Group in mid-June to relinquish part of his shares and to invest additional funds in HEMA, did not oppose the loss of the retail chain. During the court case his lawyer said of this: “It is painful that the upshot could be that Boekhoorn will not be involved in this future for HEMA going forward, but now as before HEMA’s interests are Boekhoorn’s prime consideration.” Marcel Boekhoorn invested a total of around EUR 115 million in HEMA. The retail chain expressed it
gratitude
on its website and for example with a full-page advertisement in Dutch influential daily newspaper
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and a video message from HEMA CEO Tjeerd Jegen. The new owners have let it be known that they wish to sell HEMA on again as soon as possible. Wilco Jiskoot, former executive board member of
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Bank, is one of the advisors of Marcel Boekhoorn.


Business interests

Privately, and through his investment vehicle of Ramphastos Investments, Boekhoorn holds interests in over 30 companies with a combined turnover of almost €5 billion, varying from financial and business services, retail, gaming, health care, new materials and advanced manufacturing. Former and current investments include: * HEMA: a Dutch retail chain with over 750 stores distributed across 9 countries. HEMA was acquired from Lion Capital in 2018. *
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a high-tech centre and R&D ecosystem on the southern outskirts of Eindhoven. Boekhoorn bought the campus from
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in 2012. *Mazarine Energy: oil and gas exploration. *Innovations4Flooring: patents and technologies for the flooring industry. *Cyber1 (Nasdaq: CYB1.ST):
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. *SecureTrading: online payments. *Vereenigde Havezathen: uPVC and window frame production. *Habanero: HTML5 slots and casino games. *Ouwehands Zoo: 22 hectare public zoo in
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, Netherlands. *Aviation Glass: glass and mirrors for the aviation industry. *The Antenna Company: advanced antenna systems. *Khondrion: biotech research and pharmaceuticals company focussed on the treatment of
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. *Lumenvox: speech software and multi-factor authentication solutions. *VHZ Groep, market leader in the Netherlands in the field of plastic frames and doors, in 2021 sold to Gilde Investment

*FastID, a Dutch start-up that allows people to create a secure, digital identity on their own mobile phone. Users can then travel with a face scan (ie without a ticket or admission ticket) or to an event. *Charging station company Opcharge (charging stations for electric cars).


Philanthropy

Boekhoorn is privately a strong supporter of many nature and wildlife conservation and education programmes like SaveWave (protection of endangered sea animals) or the photographer Jimmy Nelson (photographer), Jimmy Nelson and his three-year trip around the world to photograph endangered tribes. Boekhoorn facilitated the adoption of two giant pandas from China by Ouwehands Zoo in 2017. In the presence of the Chinese President
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, and King Willem Alexander, Boekhoorn signed a partnership agreement on behalf of Ouwehands Zoo with the Chinese Wildlife Conservation Association. As part of the agreement, Boekhoorn makes an annual contribution of $1 million to the preservation of the panda species and the conservation of its natural habitat in China. Boekhoorn supports the football club
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and invested in the racing career of his son-in-law Guido van de Garde who raced in the 2013 Formula One Season for the
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. Boekhoorn was also executive producer of the successful
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series 'Human playground' based on a photo book by Flemish photographer Hannelore Vandenbussche. This series covers 24 sports in 25 countries, each time examining the origin and evolution of a particular sport. Movie star
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provided the voice-overs for the series.


Private life

Mr. Boekhoorn has three daughters. His current girlfriend is Rebecca Cabau van Kasbergen, sister of Yolanthe Cabau, ex-wife of Dutch soccer player
Wesley Sneijder Wesley Sneijder (; born 9 June 1984) is a Dutch retired professional footballer. Due to his elite playmaking ability, Sneijder was considered one of the best midfielders in the world during his prime. A product of the Ajax Youth Academy, he st ...
. His daughter Denise Boekhoorn is married to ex-Formula 1 driver
Giedo van der Garde Giedo Gijsbertus Gerrit van der Garde (born 25 April 1985 in Rhenen, Netherlands) is a Dutch racing driver, currently competing in the 2022 IMSA SportsCar Championship for TDS Racing. From 2018 to 2021 he competed in the FIA World Endurance Ch ...
. Marcel was also one of the personal sponsors of him in the lower classes to F1.


References


"Lion Capital sells Dutch retailer HEMA to Dutch billionaire"
''Reuters'', October 18, 2018
"HEMA Press Release Video Recap"
Ramphastos, November 13, 2018
"Building Businesses, Creating Value and Closing Deals That Make Everyone A Winner"
''CEO Today'', November 2018
"Steering Unconventional Opportunities to Success"
''Finance Monthly'', April 30, 2018

''China Daily'', April 9, 2016
"Marcel Boekhoorn on giant pandas"
''Youtube'', May 5, 2017
"World's 15 Most Inventive Cities"
''Forbes'', July 9, 2013
"7 Best New Global Cities for Startups"
''Fortune'', September 9, 2012
"Marcel Boekhoorn: over aankoop High Tech Campus
''Follow the Money'' 2012
"Marcel Boekhoorn: 'Looking in the right direction'"
''Campus Newsletter'', High Tech Campus Eindhoven
"‘If you can`t share, you can`t multIply’"
''Dagblad De Pers'', May 29, 2008 {{DEFAULTSORT:Boekhoorn, Marcel 1959 births Living people People from Nijmegen Dutch chief executives in the retail industry Dutch billionaires Dutch accountants Dutch investors Dutch football chairmen and investors