Tertianum group, a renowned player for elderly care and assisted living in Switzerland, which forms part of the Swiss investment firm Capvis, has acquired the elderly care and nursing home group Reliva. The Reliva group
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The Danish company Kimbrer Computer, a supplier of used IT equipment and a Trill Impact portfolio company, has acquired Renewtech, a provider of circular IT services and networking solutions. The acquisition of Renewtech also marks
Waterland Private Equity, along with the minority stakeholders of Netrics Holding, has formalized a share purchase agreement for the divestment of all shares in Netrics Group to Bregal Unternehmerkapital, a global private equity firm. Netrics
Wüest Partner, on its growth path, has acquired a majority stake in Signa-Terre and 100% of Khephren. With this step,the group strengthens its position in the field of holistic sustainability solutions and digital products
Horn & Company, a portfolio company of Waterland Private Equity, has entered into a quota purchase agreement in order to acquire GEM Consulting from its founders. This transaction enables Horn & Company – in cooperation with
The shareholders of Norline have entered into a share purchase agreement regarding the sale of the majority in Norline Group to Argos Wityu, an independent European private equity firm. Norline is the largest provider of
Bär & Karrer has advised Medbase, a group company of Migros, on the acquisition of the Swiss business of Zur Rose Group, an acknowledged operator in online pharmacy and pharma distribution. The online drug
Bär & Karrer advised on the sale of Brust-Zentrum Zurich, a Swiss medical center specialised in the diagnosis and professional treatment of the breast. The owners of Brust-Zentrum Zurich have entered a strategic alliance
The entrepreneurial couple Dr. Sara and Christoph Hürlimann as well as Peter Huber acquired the Werap Group headquartered in Bubikon from its founder Konrad Frischknecht as part of a succession planning arrangement. The Werap
European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund, an innovation fund owned by the European Commission, established to make direct investments (between EUR 500,000 and 15,000,000) in European start-up companies and SMEs, made investments in six innovative start-ups in Switzerland.