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BaltCap has sold InMedica to INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund

BaltCap and a founder of InMedica have sold the company to INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund. Financial details have not been disclosed.

InMedica is one of the largest private network of healthcare clinics in Lithuania. Employing more than 350 specialists, InMedica provides a vast range of medical services.

INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund is a closed-end investment fund intended for professional investors and is focused on growth capital, buy-out, and buy-and-build investments, and will seek to form a diversified portfolio. INVL Baltic Sea Growth Capital Fund began its operation sin October 2018.

BaltCap is the leading independent private equity firm focusing on small and mid-market buyout and expansion capital investments in the Baltic States. Since 1995, BaltCap has managed several private equity and venture capital funds with a total capital of over US$295 million and has made more than 60 investments.

Oaklins' team in Lithuania advised the seller in this transaction.

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 Martynas  Visockas

Martynas Visockas

Partner
Vilnius, Lithuania
Oaklins Baltics
 Marius  Binkevičius

Marius Binkevičius

Partner
Vilnius, Lithuania
Oaklins Baltics

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