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Vinge advises Byggghemma Group in connection with the acquisition of LampGallerian.se

May 24, 2019 M&A

Vinge has advised Bygghemma Group in connection with the acquisition of LampGallerian.se, a leading internet boutique in Sweden for interior and exterior lighting products.

Bygghemma Group is the leading internet-based supplier of home improvement products in the Nordic region. Bygghemma Group had turnover of approximately SEK 5 billion in 2018, with its head office in Malmö and is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, Mid Cap. As a result of the acquisition of LampGallerian.se, Bygghemma Group has strengthened its position as the largest internet actor within home furnishing products and furniture in the Nordic region.

Vinge’s team consisted of partner Kristian Ford together with, among others, associates Philip Åberg, Tilda Hall and Daniel Melander Björner. 

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