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Vinge advises Natur & Kultur in connection with the acquisition of Majema

Natur & Kultur has acquired 80 per cent of the shares in the educational publisher Majema. The acquisition is a strategic, long-term step in Natur & Kultur’s investment in educational materials.

The product portfolios of Natur & Kultur and Majema complement each other well, offering excellent opportunities for a valuable exchange of experience. A robust and profitable educational publishing business will, in turn, further strengthen Natur & Kultur’s ability to promote education, culture and humanistic values through prizes, scholarships and support.

Vinge’s team consisted mainly of Maria Dahlin Kolvik, Viktor Ramhult, Sofia Sallnäs, Hedvig Merkel and Robert Sande (M&A), Christoffer Nordin, Malin Dejke and Katja Häglund (Commercial Agreements, IT and GDPR), William Karo Persson and Ida Pettersson (Employment), David Olander and Hilda Ivarsson (FDI), Arvid Axelryd and Melinda Oldenburg (IP) och Johanna Engström (Transaction Support Coordinator).

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