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Vinge has advised Sveafastigheter in connection with its listing on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market

Vinge has advised Sveafastigheter AB (publ) (”Sveafastigheter”) in connection with its listing on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market. The prospectus was published on 7 October 2024 and the first day of trading is 18 October 2024.

The offering price was SEK 39.50, corresponding to a market value of Sveafastigheter of approximately SEK 7.9 billion. The offering comprises up to 88,000,000 shares, corresponding to a value of approximately SEK 3.5 billion, provided that the overallotment option is fully exercised.

Sveafastigheter is a real estate company that owns, actively manages and develops residential properties throughout Sweden with a focus on rental apartments in selected growth regions. The property portfolio consists of standing assets, ongoing construction and project development with a total property value of approximately SEK 27.5 billion.

Vinge’s team primarily consisted of Jesper Schönbeck, Rikard Lindahl, Joel Magnusson, Benjamin Vafaeian, Johannes Akyol, Louise Nässén and Filip Magnusson (Capital Markets and Public M&A), Kristoffer Larson and Agnes Pigg (Real Estate), Victor Ericsson and Emelie Svanberg (Corporate Tax), Mikael Ståhl, Kamyar Najmi and William Carlberg Johansson (Banking and Finance).

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