Vinge has advised Axcel in connection with the investment in XPartners Samhällsbyggnad (“XPartners”), a sustainability-focused technical consulting group, specialising in infrastructure, public and commercial buildings as well as environmental services.

Following Axcel’s investment, the XPartners’ group consists of nine business units employing approximately 400 people across 30 offices in Sweden, generating approximately SEK 600 million in revenue. XPartners is the first investment of Axcel Fund VII.

For more information about the transaction, please see the client’s press release.

Vinge’s team consisted primarily of Christina Kokko, Karl Klackenberg, Carl Fredrik Wachtmeister, Egil Svensson and Elsa Strandberg (M&A), Daniel Prawitz (Construction), Daniel Melander Björner and Tove Hallbäck (Employment), Mikael Ståhl, Seyran Sahin, Karl-Gustaw Tobola and Ida Redander (Financing), Alexandra Tamm (Real Estate), Tove Tullberg and Julia Löfqvist (Compliance), Lisa Hörnqvist (GDPR), Trine Osen Bergqvist, Victoria Fredén and Alva Chambert (ECR) and Emy Rydén (project assistant).

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