Intrum AB and its subsidiaries have completed a comprehensive and strategic recapitalisation transaction aimed at strengthening the company's balance sheet and securing its long-term financial stability. The transaction involves a restructuring of Intrum's existing debt portfolio of approximately EUR 4.48 billion and includes, among other things, an extension of loan maturities, write-downs of existing debt instruments, the injection of new capital from certain of the company's noteholders, and a share issue to existing noteholders. The recapitalisation transaction was implemented through a pre-packaged Chapter 11 process in the United States and a Swedish company reorganisation.
Vinge advises Scania on its acquisition of Northvolt’s Systems Industrial business, including production capabilities, a research and development center, and a team of approximately 260 employees. The operations are based in two locations: a production facility in Gdańsk, Poland, and an R&D center in Tomteboda, Stockholm, Sweden.
Vinge has advised the Swedish state in connection with the reconstruction proceedings of SAS. The proceedings, which included considerations regarding state aid approved by the European Commission, have among other things involved restructuring, debt write-downs as well as an investment by a consortium consisting of Castlelake, Air France-KLM, Lind Invest and the Danish state. In total, the investment amounted to approximately USD 1.2 billion in SAS, divided into USD 475 million in unlisted equity and USD 725 million in convertible debt.
Vinge advises Triton Smaller Mid-Cap Fund I (“Triton”) in connection with the divestment of Norstat, a leading data collector for market research, to Nalka Invest.
Vinge advises EQT Infrastructure and its portfolio companies Meine Radiologie Holding GmbH and Blikk Holding GmbH in connection with the acquisition of Aleris’ radiology business.