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Vinge advises Bregal Unternehmerkapital on its acquisition of Iptor

January 07, 2020 M&A

Vinge has advised Bregal Unternehmerkapital on its acquisition of Iptor from Marlin Equity Partners.

Iptor is a global leader in enterprise resource planning, supply chain management, planning and logistics software and services. Serving 1,250 customers in more than 40 countries, Iptor provides fully integrated enterprise solutions, with highly adaptable and robust software backed by world-class support from distribution and supply chain experts.

Vinge’s team consisted of Christina Kokko, Ulrich Ziche, Carl Sander, Martin Cronsioe, Fredric Reissmüller, Viktor Lennartsson and Karl Klackenberg (M&A), Albert Wållgren and Ludvig Wettergren (Banking and Finance), Jolene Reimerson, Jasmin Draszka, Mika Jordan, Fredrika Hjelmberg, Lisa Hörnqvist and Sofia Landolsi (Commercial Agreements), Jakob Kraus (IP), Lisa Ullman and Sophia Holm (Employment), Karolina Cohrs (Real Estate) and VDR assistants Viktoria Owetz and Christoffer Widström.

 

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