TIGS is the winner in the “best ebitda growth” category of the Alychlo Awards

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The Italian Sea Group, global operator in luxury  yachting, is once again the winner in the “Best EBITDA Growth” category at the 2022  Alychlo Awards, for the second year in a row.  

The 30, held in Durbuy, Belgium, are the annual event of investment  company Alychlo NV (“Alychlo”) led by Belgian entrepreneur Marc Coucke.  

Alychlo owns shares in more than 40 public and private companies operating in different  sectors, from pharmaceutical to tourism, paying particular attention to companies with  high added value, as well as to the constant creation of jobs.  

Alychlo is one of The Italian Sea Group’s cornerstone investors since IPO, holding  10.96% of shares.  

“It is a great honour to receive this award and being selected among important and excellent companies – commented Marco Carniani, CFO of The Italian Sea Group, who received the price  on behalf of the Company. – “We want to thank Marc Coucke for having believed in our Group  since the beginning, and we will continue to work with passion and dedication in order to achieve even  more ambitious results.” 

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