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VINGE ADVISES ADVINVEST IN ACQUISITION AND ACQUISITION FINANCING OF A MAJORITY STAKE IN ADVANIA

September 19, 2014

Vinge assists a group of Swedish investors through AdvInvest AB in connection with its acquisition financing and acquisition through AdvInvest of a majority stake in Advania. Advania is a Nordic IT company with approx. 1,100 employees in 17 offices in Iceland, Sweden and Norway. Beringer Finance assisted AdvInvest as corporate finance advisor.

Vinge’s team consisted of among others responsible partner Henrik Wenckert (M&A) and project manager Peter Sundgren (M&A) as well as associates Louise Brorsson Salomon (Banking & Finance), Oscar Rydén (Banking & Finance), Albert Wållgren (Banking & Finance), Filip Brosset (M&A), Johan Wahlbom (EU & Competition), Evelina Tejle (Employment & Benefits), Nicklas Thorgerzon (Technology & Outsourcing), Rebecka Weitzberg (Intellectual Property) and Daniel Unger (Real Estate).

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