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Vinge advises Axcel and XPartners in connection with the acquisition of HTJ

June 13, 2024

Vinge has advised Axcel VII (“Axcel”) and XPartners Samhällsbyggnad (”XPartners”) in connection with the acquisition of HTJ Holding OY and its subsidiary Rakennuttajatoimisto HTJ Oy (”HTJ”).

HTJ is one of the leading construction consulting firms in Finland, with over 200 employees and a turnover of approximately EUR 26 million. HTJ offers expert services in construction management, energy and environmental consulting as well as project management, with headquarters in Vantaa outside Helsinki. With the acquisition, XPartners is making its entry into the Finnish market.

Vinge’s team consisted of responsible partner Christina Kokko together with Carl Fredrik Wachtmeister, Alexander Rüdén and David Olander.

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