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Deals (detailed description) 15 MAJUNKE Consulting DEALS IN EUROPE: 30 Nov -13 Dec 2020 Private Equity Deals in Europe 30 Nov – 13 Dec 2020 Target Region Buyer/Seller Sector GA Actuation Systems Austria Accursia Capital / JAEDO GmbH automotive easyname GmbH / dogado group / Sprit.org Austria European Directories / Triton III / Jan others Egger and Daniel Colakovic telecommunication Citymesh Belgium Cegeka / Gimv (TMT) FTTH network Joint telecommunication Belgium EQT Infrastructure V fund, Proximus Venture (TMT) PROfounders, K Fund, Volta Nodalview Belgium real estate Ventures Arkiv PBS Industry Czech 2 JCP / Jet 2 investment fund industry Airbridge Equity Partners, Novira Smartlook Czech others Capital, Reflex Capital Bessemer Venture Partners, Contractbook Denmark legaltech Gradient Ventures Improsec Denmark IT Relation / Hg Capital cyber security Molslinjen A/S Denmark EQT Infrastructure / Polaris shipping, marine Drops Estonia Kahoot! / Northzone education Karma Ventures, BlackFin Capital Modularbank Estonia Partners, Plug and Play Ventures, financial Siena Capital, business angels Basware Finland - / Bregal Milestone financial Fidelix Holding Oy Finland Assemblin / Triton IV building technology Page 2 MAJUNKE Consulting DEALS IN EUROPE: 30 Nov -13 Dec 2020 Private Equity Deals in Europe 30 Nov – 13 Dec 2020 Target Region Buyer/Seller Sector Klevu Finland Alfvén & Didrikson e-commerce Kotkamills Group Finland Mayr-Melnhof Group / MB Funds papers Volpi Capital LLP / Via equity Fond II Profit Holding Oy Finland software & it K/S , Finnish Industry Investment Ltd Spectral Imaging Oy Ltd Konica Minolta, Inc. / Nordic Option, Finland high-tech (Specim) Bocap Suomen radonhallinta Oy Finland Raksystems Group / MB Funds others OMERS Ventures, Felicis Ventures, ultimate.ai GmbH Finland services HV Capital, Maki.vc Vaihtolava Finland Sortera Group / Summa Equity construction Ankorstore France Index Ventures, GFC, Alven, Aglae e-commerce Cafeyn France Bregal Milestone media Merieux Equity Partners (via OMX Cell-Easy France Europe Venture Fund), IRDI Soridec pharma/life sciences Gestion, M Capital Partners SFR FTTH Network (Altice, OMERS, Allianz Capital Partners, AXA Investment telecommunication Covage France Managers / Cube Infrastructure (TMT) Managers, Partners Group Ace Management, Capricorn Digital Growth Fund, Quest for Growth, Invest- EclecticIQ France cyber security NL, Arches Capital, INKEF Capital, KEEN Venture Partners, KPN ventures Ekimetrics France Tikehau Capital, Bpifrance consultancy Eurofiber / PGGM, Antin telecommunication FullSave France Infrastructure Partners (TMT) Page 3 MAJUNKE Consulting DEALS IN EUROPE: 30 Nov -13 Dec 2020 Private Equity Deals in Europe 30 Nov – 13 Dec 2020 Target Region Buyer/Seller Sector iBionext, Bpifrance, 360 Capital GrAI Matter Labs France high-tech Partners, 3T Finance Ipackchem Group SAS France SK Capital Partners, LP / Sagard packaging Kayentis France Extens, LBO France pharma/life sciences EQT Ventures, Accel, Founders Fund, Luko France insurance Speedinvest, Orange Ventures PSIM Fund / Bpifrance, SkyViews Life MaaT Pharma France pharma/life sciences Science, Celeste Management Medadom France G Square healthcare Neo2 Group France Turenne Groupe consultancy Blossom Capital, FirstMark Capital, Pigment France software & it Frst, angel investors SSL247 France Sectigo / GI Partners software & it Wellington Partners, HBM Adrenomed AG Germany pharma/life sciences Healthcare Investments Wellington Partners, HBM Adrenomed AG Germany pharma/life sciences Healthcare Investments Apleona Group GmbH Germany PAI Partners / EQT VII fund real estate Verdane, Brandenburg Capital, asgoodasnew Germany retail Munich Venture Partners, PDV NortonLifeLock Inc. / Investcorp Avira Germany cyber security Technology Partners Page 4 MAJUNKE Consulting DEALS IN EUROPE: 30 Nov -13 Dec 2020 Private Equity Deals in Europe 30 Nov – 13 Dec 2020 Target Region Buyer/Seller Sector Howden-Gruppe / Mutares SE & Co. Balcke-Dürr Rothemühle Germany industry KGaA BayWa r.e. renewable Energy Infrastructure Partners (EIP) / Germany energy energy BayWa AG ESCADA SE Germany Regent L.P. fashion Etone Motion Analysis Porsche Ventures, Unbound, HV Germany fitness/sports GmbH Capital, Global Founders Capital White Star Capital, HV Capital, Picus finn.auto Germany Capital, Heartcore Capital, UVC mobility Partners Inven Capital, Iris Capital, Rider transportation and Forto GmbH Germany Global, Northzone, Cherry Ventures, logistics H14, Maersk iptiQ, Earlybird, CommerzVentures, Getsafe Germany insurance btov Partners, Capnamic Ventures Relined Fiber Network / TenneT / Globalways Germany software & it Datacenter One / STAR Capital Shell Ventures, Energy & Environment Investment, Future GreenCom Networks AG Germany energy Energy Ventures, Munich Venture Partners, SET Ventures Swissbit / Ardian / CML Hyperstone Germany semiconductors Microsystems Plc IC Consult Group Germany The Carlyle Group / Jürgen Biermann software & it Inwerk GmbH Germany Triton furniture Haspa Beteiligungsgesellschaft für IP Dynamics GmbH Germany software & it den Mittelstand mbH ISO-Gesellschaft für Bormioli Pharma / Remy & Geiser / Germany packaging Arzneiverpackungen mbH Triton Fonds IV Page 5 MAJUNKE Consulting DEALS IN EUROPE: 30 Nov -13 Dec 2020 Private Equity Deals in Europe 30 Nov – 13 Dec 2020 Target Region Buyer/Seller Sector Kompetenzzentrum Boos- Germany RAD-x / Gilde Healthcare healthcare Moog LAVEGO AG Germany Unzer GmbH / KKR financial Modula Germany Aptean / Alpina Capital Partners LLP software & it Gilead Sciences, Inc. / High-Tech- Myr GmbH Germany Gründerfonds, Maxwell Biotech pharma/life sciences Venture Fund Klingel medical metal Gruppe / IK Investment Partners / SHS Puracon GmbH Germany medtech Gesellschaft für Beteiligungsmanagement mbH PS Capital Management, MasterMind Advisory Services, Alafi Resolve Biosciences Germany pharma/life sciences Capital, John Shoffner, High Tech Gründerfonds Solactive Germany Summit Partners financial Spritzgussa Plastics GmbH Germany ERNST & CIE AG / Franz Stelzer plastics & Co. KG Sunshine Smile GmbH Germany Cadence Growth Capital healthcare Tenié and Gores Germany EMERAM Capital Partners energy Trassl Polymer Solutions Germany CERTINA Group plastics GmbH Velero Immobilien AG Germany KKR real estate Balderton Capital, Redalpine, Aurum vivenu GmbH Germany services Fund LLC, Tiny VC, Business Angels VMRay Germany Digital+ Partners, eCAPITAL cyber security Page 6 MAJUNKE Consulting DEALS IN EUROPE: 30 Nov -13 Dec 2020 Private Equity Deals in Europe 30 Nov – 13 Dec 2020 Target Region Buyer/Seller Sector Yotribe GmbH / wonder Germany EQT Ventures, BlueYard Capital communications Immedis Ireland Lead Edge Capital financial Cantiere del Pardo Italy Wise Equity shipping, marine EPI Italy Quadrivio Group marketing transportation and Florence Shipping Italy Bomi Group / ArchiMed logistics Alcedo SGR / Alcedo IV Fund / Luigi Friulair S.r.l. Italy others Vaccaro and from Rita Micheli Special Packaging Solutions Guala Closures S.p.A. Italy packaging Investments / Investindustrial LivaNova HV business Italy Gyrus Capital / LivaNova PLC medtech AL-KO Vehicle Technology Group / Nordelettronica srl Italy automotive DexKo Global / KPS Capital Partners Portobello Capital / 21 Investimenti Poligof Italy others III Industrial Papelera Venus Mexico Fedrigoni S.p.A. / Bain Capital papers Catawiki Netherlands Permira, Accel e-commerce Cenosco Netherlands Fortino Capital Partners software & it Climate for Life Holding Netherlands Parcom / Gimv construction Page 7 MAJUNKE Consulting DEALS IN EUROPE: 30 Nov -13 Dec 2020 Private Equity Deals in Europe 30 Nov – 13 Dec 2020 Target Region Buyer/Seller Sector Conclusion / NPM Capital / De Hoge Hot Item Netherlands software & it Dennen telecommunication Infraconcepts B.V. Netherlands Amadys / Equistone (TMT) Integrated Works Netherlands Unified / H2 Equity Partners software & it Magnus Netherlands Holland Capital consultancy Palladio Netherlands EIFFEL / Gilde Equity Management consultancy Visma / Hg, GIC, ICG, Montagu and RADAR software Netherlands software & it CPPIB We are you Netherlands Intracto Group / Capital A agency Xolphin Netherlands Sectigo / GI Partners software & it Lloyd's Register (LR) / Navico Group / C-MAP Commercial Norway Goldman Sachs Merchant Banking shipping, marine business and Altor Fund IV transportation and Porterbuddy / Porter AS Norway Verdane, Canica logistics Nu-Med Group Poland Kartesia healthcare Lineage Logistics Holdings, LLC / Bay transportation and Pago Sp. z o.o. Poland Grove Capital, LLC / Tönnies logistics International Holding GmbH Enterprise Fund VIII (PEF VIII) / PragmaGO Poland financial Enterprise Investors / Pragma Inkaso Mid Europa Partners / The Sage Sage Sp. z o.o. Poland software & it Group plc Page 8 MAJUNKE Consulting DEALS IN EUROPE: 30 Nov -13 Dec 2020 Private Equity Deals in Europe 30 Nov – 13 Dec 2020 Target Region Buyer/Seller Sector Enterprise Investors / Polish Software Mind Poland software & it Enterprise Fund VIII / Ailleron DigiRay Romania Black Sea Fund I healthcare Teraplast SA Romania - / KJK Fund II construction Paradajz d.o.o. Slovenia Generali Growth Equity Fund food Campus Training Spain Investindustrial VII L.P. education Dynamic Science S.L., Pulso Ediciones, S.L., Spain GED Capital / GED VI España healthcare Mederic Ediciones, S.L., Viguera Ediciones, S.L. Eurocebollas Spain Nazca Capital food Filmin Spain Nazca Capital media Laboratorios
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