Vinge has advised Nalka Strukturfond AB in connection with the acquisition of CL Intressenter AB (”Cibes”) from R12 Kapital Fund I AB as well as a number of minority owners.
Vinge advises DGC One AB (publ) (“DGC”) in connection with EQT’s acquisition of 85.2 percent of the total number of shares and votes in DGC and subsequent mandatory recommended cash offer to the remaining shareholders.
Vinge advises Medicover AB (publ) (“Medicover”) and its main shareholder Celox Holding AB (“Celox”), which is wholly owned by the charitable foundation the Jonas and Christina af Jochnick Foundation, in relation to Medicover’s listing on Nasdaq Stockholm.
Lendify AB (”Lendify”), a P2P-lending platform, has issued SEK 200,000,000 bonds on 30 May 2017 through its wholly-owned subsidiary Lendify Sweden 1 AB (publ).
Vinge is advising Adelis Equity Partners Fund 1 AB in connection with its acquisition of Knightec whereby Adelis will become the majority owner in Knightec together with founders Dimitris Gioulekas and Håkan Jarnbjer.
Creades AB (publ) (Nasdaq Stockholm) has purchased 4.9 per cent of the shares in Apolea Holding AB, which is the parent company (96.5%) of the Internet pharmacy Apotea AB.
Vinge has advised Pareto Securities AB and Nordea Bank AB (publ) in connection with a bond issue of up to 150 MEUR, issued by Cembrit Group A/S on 20 March 2017.
Vinge has advised Actic Group AB (publ) (”Actic”) in connection with its listing on Nasdaq Stockholm. The prospectus was published on 28 March 2017 and the first day of trading on Nasdaq Stockholm was 7 April 2017.
Vinge has advised Beijer Alma’s subsidiary Beijer Tech in conjunction with the acquisition of Svenska Brandslangsfabriken AB (Svebab), which manufactures fire hoses in Skene outside Gothenburg.
Vinge has advised Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (publ) (“SEB”) as to Swedish law in connection with the bank’s issue of Additional Tier 1 Capital in the amount of MUSD 600 in the form of a debt instrument with no final maturity and with automatically conversion into Class A-shares if the CET1 ratio of the bank decreases to a certain level.