Lindahl advised eEquity in connection with investment in defense company Snigel
Growth investor eEquity has led a significant investment in the renowned defense company Snigel.
Founded in 1990, Snigel specializes in designing and developing personal equipment for some of the world's most prominent military units. The company is known for its load-bearing systems, as well as body armor and tactical clothing for military personnel, medics, emergency responders, and security professionals. Snigel offers both a standard range and customized products developed in collaboration with customers.
With its extensive experience in expanding product companies internationally, eEquity, together with a broader group of investors, plans to support SnigelDesign in its next phase of growth.
Lindahl's team was led by Jan Byström and Ahmed Al-Rahma and further consisted of Lara Hrstic, Joakim Bolinder, Ottilia Boström (employment), Elsa Antonsson (employment), Johan Åberg (IP/tech) and Moa Gilbertsson (IP/tech).
About our client eEquity
eEquity is a growth investor focused on digitally enabled business models, primarily in the Nordics, aiming to develop them into European or global players. The fund invests at the intersection of technology and retail, including companies with physical products, digital services, and software. eEquity makes investments ranging from EUR 5 to 20 million per company and seeks to be the first institutional investor, with a focus on supporting its portfolio companies.
Do you want to know more? Contact:
Jan Byström
Partner | AdvokatAhmed Al-Rahma
Partner | AdvokatOttilia Boström
Partner | AdvokatElsa Antonsson
AssociateJohan Åberg
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