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Power Home Remodeling
USA
Consumer goods and servicesConsumer goods and servicesFounded in 1992, Power Home Remodeling is an asset-light, direct-to-consumer provider of replacement windows, roofing and siding. Headquartered in Pennsylvania, Power Home Remodeling serves customers across the United States.
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Vårgrønn
Norway
EnergyEnergyFounded in 2020, Vårgrønn is a Norway-based offshore wind company focused on the
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RAC
United-KIngdom
Consumer goods and servicesConsumer goods and servicesFounded in 1897, RAC is a leading provider of roadside assistance in the UK, offering 24/7 service to both B2C and B2B customer, as well as motor insurance brokerage services. With 6,000 breakdowns attended daily throughout the UK, RAC holds #1 market position in roadside assistance, serving c.12m end-customers and #3 market position in insurance brokerage, serving c.700,000 customers. The group is headquartered in the UK and employs c.4,000 employees.
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Co-Investment
Norstella
United-KIngdom
Healthcare & life scienceHealthcare & life scienceNorstella is a leading provider of pharma data products including clinical trial data solutions and expert advisory services through advanced technologies such as real-world data, machine learning, and predictive analytics.
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Co-Investment
OptiGroup & Hygas
Sweden
IndustrialsIndustrialsHeadquartered in Sweden, Optigroup is a leading player in the business-to-business distribution market with a broad product offering in four business areas: Facility & Safety, Packaging, Medical and Paper & Business Supplies. The Group employs more than 2,400 people in Europe.
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Co-Investment
Schwind
Germany
Healthcare & life scienceHealthcare & life scienceSchwind is a leading MedTech manufacturer of eye-lasers for refractive surgery treatments. The company develops, manufactures and commercializes a comprehensive portfolio of advanced products for the treatment of vision defects and corneal diseases. Ophthalmic surgeons in more than 100 countries treat their patients with Schwind technologies.