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Vinge has advised Fidelio Capital in connection with the establishment of its largest fund to date

The fund – which is Fidelio Capital’s third – has secured more than EUR 1 billion in total capital commitments from an international investor base, which is more than triple the size of the total capital commitments of its previous investment mandate.

Fidelio Capital was founded by Gabriel Fitzgerald in 2010 and focuses on investments in companies without being limited by a pre-determined investment horizon or geographical border, in which it can be an active owner. Through its investment strategy, Fidelio Capital has generated market leading returns, with an average gross IRR of 80% since inception.

Vinge’s team primarily consisted of Mattias Schömer, Jonas Bergström, Jesper Ottergren, Martin Cronsioe, Viveka Classon, Malin Malm Waerme, Fredrik Dahl, Anton Sjökvist, Emelie Svanberg, Semir Omerbasic and Viktoria Wnuk.

 

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