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Vinge advises funds managed by Triton

November 13, 2017 Banking and Finance

Vinge has advised funds managed by Triton in connection with the acquisition of KEWAB, a supplementary acquisition to Akeab. KEWAB is a leading supplier of excavation services, facility and power supply work in western Sweden.

KEWAB and Akeab will be included as sister companies in an infrastructure group, focused on facility and construction work, owned by Triton and the management in the relevant company.

Vinge’s team consisted of partner Christina Kokko together with, among others, associates Oscar Rydén, Johanna Wiberg and Michaela Cronemyr. Partner Albert Wållgren and associates Linn Adelwald and André Isacson provided financing advice. Partner Marcus Glader and associates Xandra Ståhlberg and Annika Nyberg Ekenberg provided competition law advice.

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