Mandate

Vinge has advised Nordea and Swedbank in connection with K2A Knaust & Andersson Fastigheter AB (publ) issuance of subordinated perpetual green floating rate callable capital securities.

January 15, 2021 Banking and Finance

Nordea Bank Abp and Swedbank AB (publ) have acted as arrangers and bookrunners in connection K2A’s issuance of SEK 450,000,000 subordinated perpetual green floating rate callable capital securities.

The capital securities are perpetual and will carry a floating interest rate of 3 months STIBOR plus 595 basis points until the first call date. In accordance with the terms and conditions, the capital securities are intended to be listed on the sustainable bond list of Nasdaq Stockholm.

Vinge’s team consisted of Mikael Ståhl, Lionardo Ojeda and Felix Möller.

 

Related

Vinge has advised EQT IX in connection with its exit of Beijer Ref AB (publ)

Vinge has advised EQT IX (”EQT”) in connection with the sale of all of its remaining shares of series B in Beijer Ref AB (publ) through an accelerated bookbuilding process carried out on 15 June 2026.
June 16, 2026

Vinge has advised Accent Equity VI and the minority shareholders on their divestment of Malte Månson

Vinge has advised Accent Equity VI and the minority shareholders on their divestment of Malte Månson to Citira, a European tire management provider and portfolio company of Norvestor. Headquartered in Stockholm, Malte Månson is an independent service and repair provider for commercial vehicles and operates a network of 28 service workshop locations across Sweden, authorized by brands such as MAN, DAF, IVECO, Mercedes-Benz, Setra, VDL and EVO. Malte Månson has an annual revenue of SEK 800 million and employs over 300 full-time professionals.
June 08, 2026

Vinge advises InArea on entering into a SEK 450 million credit agreement with SEB

InArea's new facilities agreement comprises a term loan and a revolving credit facility, replacing the company's existing facilities. The facilities agreement also includes an option to increase the lending framework through an incremental facility of up to SEK 200 million.
June 03, 2026