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Vinge advises Irisity AB (publ)

November 10, 2018 Capital Markets and Public M&A

Vinge has advised Irisity AB (publ), Nasdaq First North, in connection with a directed new issue of shares to Nordic institutional and private investors.

The subscription price of SEK 17.50 has been determined through a so called accelerated book building process. Irisity will receive approximately MSEK 25 as a result of the issue. The issue proceeds will be used, among other things, for Irisity’s development and accelerated growth by strengthening the organization through the recruitment of personnel, which can occur both through new employment and acquisition of companies with the requisite competence and thereby increasing the company’s financial flexibility and freedom of action for continued growth creation. SEB acted as financial adviser.

Vinge’s team primarily consisted of responsible partner Anders Strid, Frida Bergqvist, Wibeke Sorling and corporate assistant Camilla Andersson.

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