Snellman counsel to Bonnier Capital in its investment in Consat Telematics
2026
Snellman acted as counsel to Bonnier Capital in its investment in Consat Telematics. The investment establishes Bonnier Capital as a strategic partner to Consat Telematics and is aimed at supporting the company’s continued international growth and innovation within intelligent public transportation systems.
Consat Telematics develops intelligent transport solutions for operators and public transport authorities and supports public transportation systems in markets including Sweden, Norway, Canada, Australia, Dubai and Brazil.
Snellman’s advisory team comprised Miklos Kovacs Scherlin, Douglas Essehorn, Emma Andersson, Ulrika Wigart and Adam Jatta Kölin (Private M&A), Sina Mindus Amini, Louise Nordback and Moa Gilbertsson (IP & Tech), Nellie Jönsson (Employment), Linnéa Eriksson (Real Assets), Signe Persson and Ylva Timmerbacka-Halje (Finance and Restructuring), and Philip Thorell and Ajda Hasanovic (Competition, Procurement & Regulatory).
Snellman counsel to Linx Equity-backed Cube Storage AS in its acquisitions of Prinsens lager AB and Big Easy Self Storage AB
2026
Snellman acted as counsel to Linx Equity-backed Cube Storage AS in its acquisitions of the self-storage operators Prinsens lager AB and Big Easy Self Storage AB. The acquisition of Prinsens lager marks Cube Storage’s entry into Sweden, giving it a broader geographic footprint and a scalable platform for future acquisitions, and accelerates its Nordic expansion strategy, and the acquisition of Big Easy further strengthens Cube Storage’s Swedish platform.
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised Mikael Klang, Emma Andersson, Ulrika Wigart and Sophia Engdahl (Private M&A), Mikael Stabo, Andreas Wingren, Angelica Berntsson and Linnéa Eriksson (Real Assets), Lisa Pålsson and Nellie Jönsson (Employment), and Sina Mindus Amini, Louise Nordback and Moa Gilbertsson (IP & Tech).
Snellman counsel to Bonnier Capital in its acquisition of a majority stake in Elektron
2026
Snellman acted as counsel to Bonnier Capital in its acquisition of a majority stake in Elektron Music Machines AB from a consortium led by EMM Intressenter AB. The investment marks Bonnier Capital’s entry into the electronic music instrument sector and reflects Bonnier Capital’s continued focus on long-term ownership of businesses built around strong creative identities.
Snellman’s advisory team comprised Miklos Kovacs Scherlin, Douglas Essehorn, Ulrika Wigart and Adam Jatta Kölin (Private M&A), Sina Mindus Amini and Louise Nordback (IP & Tech), Josephine Gjerstad Medina and Lisa Pålsson (Employment), Angelica Berntsson and Linnéa Eriksson (Real Assets), Charlotte Säker (Finance and Restructuring) and Philip Thorell and Ajda Hasanovic (Competition, Procurement & Regulatory).
Snellman acted as counsel in SEB Private Equity’s majority share acquisition of Multisoft Group
2026
Snellman acted as counsel in SEB Private Equity’s acquisition of the majority of the shares in Multisoft Group, one of Sweden’s leading suppliers of systems for automation of business processes. The founders of Multisoft Group will remain in the company as minority shareholders.
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised of Mikael Klang, Alexander Lindqvist, and Adrian Bäck (Private M&A), Douglas Essehorn (Management reinvestment), Carolina H. Wahlby and Signe Persson (Finance and Restructuring), Philip Thorell, Veronica Thurin and Esther Järvling (Competition and Regulatory), Sina Mindus Amini, Louise Nordback and Bohdana Kopyl (IP & Tech), Nellie Jönsson (Employment) and Linnéa Eriksson (Real Assets).
Snellman acted as legal counsel to Vitec Software Group AB (publ) in its majority acquisition of Infometric AB
2026
Snellman acted as legal counsel to Vitec Software Group AB (publ) in its acquisition of a majority of the shares in Infometric AB – a software company providing a complete system of hardware and software for collecting, analyzing and debiting energy and water consumption as well as temperature measurement for the Swedish housing and real estate industry.
Snellman’s advisory team included Claes Kjellberg, Alexander Lindqvist, Nadine Lågland, Klara Hasselberg and Irma Jarlén (Private M&A), Sina Mindus Amini and Louise Nordback (IP & Tech) and Lisa Pålsson (Employment).
Snellman acted as legal counsel to Incore Invest in its acquisition of CoreOrchestration AB
2025
Snellman acted as legal counsel to Incore Invest, a Swedish investment firm, in its acquisition of CoreOrchestration AB from Worldline in a carve-out transaction. The acquisition, a nine-figure deal, is expected to close in Q1 2026 and will result in CoreOrchestration operating as a standalone company under Incore Invest’s ownership.
At the heart of CoreOrchestration is PaymentIQ, a SaaS payment orchestration platform built to help merchants centrally manage, optimise and scale payment flows across providers and markets.
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised of Miklos Kovacs Scherlin, Alexander Lindqvist, Nadine Lågland, Sophia Engdahl, and Adam Jatta Kölin (Private M&A), Carolina H. Wahlby, Lina Lundevall-Brunö, and Oskar Bragée (Finance & Restructuring), Caroline Sundberg, Sina Mindus Amini, and Louise Nordback (IP & Technology), Jenny Lundberg and Lisa Pålsson (Employment), as well as Philip Thorell and Ajda Hasanovic (Competition, Procurement & Regulatory).
Snellman counsel to shareholders of Eletive in investment by Accel-KKR
2025
Snellman acted as counsel to the shareholders of Eletive, a provider of employee engagement and performance management software, in connection with a significant investment by Accel-KKR. Accel-KKR is a technology-focused investment firm with over $23 billion in cumulative capital commitments. The partnership marks a significant milestone in Eletive’s growth journey and positions the company to accelerate its expansion and innovation. For more information, please see the press release.
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised Lars Bärnheim, Isabelle Vinterskog, Klara Hasselberg, Sophia Engdahl and Adam Jatta Kölin (Private M&A), Josephine Gjerstad Medina (Employment) and Sina Mindus Amini (IP & Tech).
Snellman counsel to SoftBank in its acquisition of ABB Robotics division
2025
Snellman acted as Swedish counsel to SoftBank Group Corp in its acquisition of ABB Robotics division from ABB Ltd, for an enterprise value of USD 5.375 billion. SoftBank’s acquisition of ABB’s Robotics division is expected to strengthen its AI robotics platform by combining sales network and technical know-how with SoftBank’s existing robotics and AI investments. The acquisition is intended to accelerate innovation and growth in artificial intelligence–driven robotics, advancing SoftBank’s broader mission of realizing artificial super intelligence (ASI). Subject to customary regulatory approvals and closing conditions, SoftBank expects to complete the transaction by mid-to-late 2026.
For further information, please refer to SoftBank’s press release: https://group.softbank/en/news/press/20251008
Snellman’s core advisory team comprised Richard Åkerman, Isabelle Vinterskog, Ulrika Wigart, and Sophia Engdahl (Private M&A), Mattias Friberg and Khaled Talayhan (Public M&A and Capital Markets), Josephine Gjerstad Medina and Lisa Pålsson (Employment), Elisabeth Vestin, Sina Mindus Amini and Louise Nordback (IP & Tech), Philip Thorell and Ajda Hasanovic (Competition and Regulatory).
Snellman acted as counsel to Bonnier Capital in its acquisition of a significant minority stake in Mediaflow
2025
Snellman acted as counsel to Bonnier Capital in its acquisition of a significant minority stake in Mediaflow.
Bonnier Capital will partner with Mediaflow and provide capital and strategic resources to further accelerate Mediaflow’s growth and international expansion and broaden the product offering.
Mediaflow is a Swedish SaaS platform and DAM provider that combines a media bank, video platform, and brand management tools in one solution. Mediaflow supports more than 850 customers including many Nordic municipalities and global brands.
For further information, please refer to Bonnier Capital’s press release: Bonnier Capital
Snellman’s advisory team comprised Miklos Kovacs Scherlin, Douglas Essehorn, Tanja Schnitt, Carl Tengblad and Adam Jatta Kölin (Private M&A), Sina Mindus Amini and Emma Johari (IP & Tech), Lisa Pålsson (Employment), Philip Thorell and Emma Fröderberg Shaiek (Competition, Regulatory and Procurement), and Angelica Berntsson (Real Assets).
Snellman counsel to Vida AB in the acquisition of AB Karl Hedin Sågverk
2025
Snellman acted as counsel to Vida AB in its acquisition of AB Karl Hedin Sågverk from Mattsbo Såg AB and minority shareholders. AB Karl Hedin Sågverk operates sawmills in Central Sweden and will significantly expand Vida’s production capacity. Closing of the transaction is subject to regulatory approvals.
Snellman’s advisory team comprised Mikael Klang, Douglas Essehorn, Emma Andersson, Tanja Schnitt, Nadine Lågland, Elin Boman and Sophia Engdahl (Private M&A), Andreas Wingren and Angelica Berntsson (Real Assets), Philip Thorell and Ajda Hasanovic (Competition & Regulatory), Elisabeth Vestin, Sina Mindus Amini and Moa Gilbertsson (IP & Tech), Jenny Lundberg and Nellie Jönsson (Employment), and Carolina H. Wahlby and Charlotte Säker (Finance).
Snellman counsel to Oras Group in the acquisition of the Gustavsberg and Vatette businesses from Villeroy & Boch
2025
Snellman acted as legal advisor to Finnish fittings manufacturer Oras Group in the acquisition of the Gustavsberg and Vatette businesses from Villeroy & Boch. The transaction is expected to be closed during the third quarter of 2025.
The acquisition represents an important strategic move for both companies. With the deal, Oras Group strengthens its position as a leading supplier of sanitary fittings in Northern Europe and strategically expands into a complete bathroom supplier, with a portfolio ranging from bathroom furniture to faucets.
Snellman’s core advisory team included Johanna Wärnberg, Alexander Lindqvist, Tanja Schnitt and Elin Boman (Private M&A), Elisabeth Vestin, Sina Mindus Amini and Emma Johari (IP & tech), Jenny Lundberg, Josephine Gjerstad Medina, Lisa Pålsson and Nellie Jönsson (Employment), Philip Thorell (Competition and Procurement), Angelica Berntsson (Real Estate) and Oskar Bragée (Finance & Restructuring).
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