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Vinge advises Vardia Holding AB and management in connection with sale

May 04, 2016

Vinge is advising Vardia Holding AB and its management in connection with the sale of Vardia Försäkrings AB to Gjensidige Forsikring ASA.

Vardia Försäkring AB is a co-operating partner of and distribution company to the Norwegian non-life insurance company Vardia Insurance Group ASA. Vardia Försäkring AB has approximately 125 employees and manages gross revenues of SEK 650 million. Concurrently with the sale of Vardia Försäkring AB, Gjensidige Forsikring AS has also acquired Vardia Insurance Group ASA’s Swedish insurance portfolio.

The acquisition is subject to the approval of the relevant regulatory authorities.

Vinge’s team consists of, among others, responsible partner Fabian Ekeblad, partner Johan Göthberg, associates Axel Hedberg, Joacim Rydegård, Fanny Petersson and Paulina Malmberg as well as VDR assistants Josefin Backlund and Christoffer Widström.

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