Vinge advises Sobro in connection with the investment in NSS Group, a leading Nordic supplier of shelter solutions such as halls and tarpaulins.

NSS Group consists of Hallbyggarna Jonsereds (Sweden), Lainapeite (Finland) and IPS Hal & Presenning (Denmark). The group has a turnover of approximately SEK 300m and has 35 employees. NSS Group, with its roots in the 1950s, offers a modern and flexible range of products designed for the harsh Nordic climate and an international concept for logistics and procurement. Its customers are mainly found in the industrial and construction sectors.

Vinge’s team consisted of Johan Winnerblad, Elsie Nassar, Ellinor Wargenbrant and August Ahlin (M&A), Christoffer Nordin and Axel Lennartsson (Commercial Agreements), Karl-Gustaw Tobola (Banking and Financing), Kristoffer Larson (Real Estate and Environmental), Sara Passandideh (Employment), Nicklas Thorgerzon (IT and GDPR), Ian Jonsson (Intellectual Property) and Emelie Schoning (Project and VDR Assistant).

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