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Vinge advises Main Capital in connection with the sale of Assessio

September 01, 2023 M&A

Vinge advises Main Capital V (“Main Capital”) in connection with the sale of Assessio International Holding 2 AB and its subsidiaries (“Assessio”)

Assessio is a SaaS company specialising in strategic HR and develops tests and tools within work psychology. Their tools can, among other things, help organisations predict who has the best potential to succeed in a role, find future leaders in the organisation and help define their organisational culture and match it with the individuals’ values.

Main Capital acquired Assessio in 2019, and since then, Assessio has doubled its revenue and is today the leading player in talent assessment in both the Nordics and Benelux, with over 1,800 customers across a wide range of industries.

Vinge’s team mainly consisted of Jonas Johansson, Filip Öhrner, Maria Dahlin Kolvik, Per Kling, Stina Bengtsson, Gustav Persson, Johan Gavelin, Sophie Böje, Alexander Rüdén and Anna Ekdahl Roos.

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