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Vinge advises Main Capital and Alfa eCare in connection with the acquisition of Avancit AB

The Alfa eCare group is a recognized and rapidly growing software provider within the e-health sector that offers solutions to both private and public healthcare providers in the Nordics.

Avancit AB is a leading market player in Sweden within business-developing software solutions for personal assistance providers. The company offers services to both smaller and larger companies within several areas of expertise - including system development, implementation, support, training and infrastructure. The acquisition of Avancit AB is the fifth acquisition by the Alfa eCare group since Main Capital became majority owners of the group in 2020.

Vinge’s team advising Main Capital and Alfa eCare consisted of Jonas Johansson, Filip Öhrner, Per Kling, Linus Adolfsson, Sophie Böje, Jonna Skog, Sara Strandberg, Hedvig Ekdahl, Nicklas Thorgerzon and Rebecka Målquist.

 

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