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Vinge advises Ambea on the acquisition of Validia

Vinge has acted as advisor to Ambea AB (publ) together with the Finnish law firm Krogerus in connection with the acquisition of Validia Oy from Invalidiliitto, the Finnish Association for the Disabled, a leading care provider in Finland. Through the acquisition, Ambea establishes a presence in the Finnish market and strengthens its position as the only care provider with operations in the four largest Nordic countries. The purchase price amounts to a total of SEK 1, 382 million.

Vinge's team consisted of Christina Kokko, Gustav Persson (M&A), Eva Fredrikson, Siri Blomberg (Commercial Agreements), Sofie Bjärtun, Joel Magnusson (Capital Markets and Public M&A), Albert Wållgren, Josefine Lanker (Banking and Finance), Marcus Glader and Sebastian Örndahl (EU, Competition and Regulatory). 

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