Glimra car wash sold to OK-Q8
Lindahl law firm has acted as advisors to the sellers of all shares in Glimra Biltvätt AB, the country's largest independent car wash chain, which operates around 80 washes in Sweden and Finland.

Lindahl has acted as advisors to the sellers of all shares in Glimra Biltvätt AB to OK-Q8, one of Scandinavia's largest fuel companies with operations in Sweden and Denmark.
By becoming part of OKQ8, Glimra Biltvätt has the opportunity to further develop and reach more customers.
Lindahl's team consisted of Thorbjörn Wennerholm, Alex Malta, and Jonathan Åkesson.
About our client Glimra Biltvätt:
Glimra Biltvätt was born from the idea that washing a car should be simpler, more enjoyable, and cheaper. They were convinced that it should be possible to combine modern technology with a fully equipped self-service wash at a good price, while also protecting the environment and nature. Today, Glimra is the country's largest independent car wash chain, operating around 80 washes in Sweden and Finland. The washes are open around the clock, and customers manage car washing easily and environmentally friendly directly through an app. Read more at glimra.se.
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