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Vinge advised Nalka Strukturfond AB in connection with the acquisition of Cibes

June 13, 2017 Banking and Finance

Vinge has advised Nalka Strukturfond AB in connection with the acquisition of CL Intressenter AB (”Cibes”) from R12 Kapital Fund I AB as well as a number of minority owners.

Cibes is a leading manufacturer of platform lifts with its base in Gävle and with global operations. The transaction is conditional upon approval by the relevant competition authorities.

Vinge’s team consisted of responsible partner Jonas Johansson and partner Peter Sundgren together with, among others, associates Johan Mattsson, Peter Issa, Andrea Ahlgren, Lova Unge, Jasmin Draszka Ali, Frida Ställborn, Ilze Lukins, Lionardo Ojeda, Fredrika Hjelmberg, Martin Boström, Grant McKelvey and Xandra Ståhlberg as well as senior counsel Qun Gu and VDR specialist Anna Hellohf. Partner Louise Brorsson Salomon together with associate Helena Håkansson provided acquisition financing advice.

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