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Vinge advises Insight Venture Partners on their investment by participation in a EUR 56 000 000 investment round in Tink AB.

February 11, 2019 M&A

Founded in Stockholm in 2012, Tink AB is a cloud-based platform that provides the infrastructure and value-adding data products that are enabling the future of financial services.

Tink’s products can be used to develop standalone services or be integrated into existing banking applications. 

Insight Venture Partners is a leading global venture capital and private equity firm investing in high-growth technology and software companies that are driving transformative change in their industries.

Vinge’s team consisted of Christina Kokko, Ulrich Ziche, Michaela Cronemyr, Isabelle Jengsell (M&A), Malin Haag, Stina Bengtsson (Financial Services), Sara Strandberg (Employment), Nicklas Thorgerzon (IT/GDPR), Arvid Axelryd (Commercial Agreements), Lisa Hörnqvist (IP) and Frida Ställborn (Real Property).

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