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Vinge advises Axcel in connection with the acquisition of Progrits, a leading software company in vertical software and information services

Progrits consists of ten businesses that develop specialised solutions within transport and logistics, vehicle digital solutions and integrated e-commerce. The B2B software company simplifies and automates customer information handling and workflows for approximately 5,000 Nordic and international customers.

The acquisition is subject to approval from applicable competition authority.

Vinge’s team consisted of Christina Kokko, Johanna Wiberg, Viktor Lennartsson, Nando Basic and Josef Groow (M&A), Mathilda Persson and Alva Skott (Commercial Agreements), August Ahlin (Banking and Financing), Madelene Andersson (Real Estate), Julia Löfqvist (Compliance), Tove Hallbäck (Employment), Lisa Hörnqvist (IT and GDPR), Arvid Axelryd and Felizia Wiker (Intellectual Property), Sebastian Örndahl, Victoria Fredén and Hampus Peterson (Merger filing) and Ellinore Boström Andersson (Project Assistant).

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