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Groupe Voie Lactée has been acquired by Initiative & Finance

JFC Industrie has sold Groupe Voie Lactée to Initiative & Finance.

Groupe Voie Lactée is a French company specialized in supporting mothers in breastfeeding.

For more than 35 years, Initiative & Finance has been a major player in private equity in France, entirely dedicated to the financing and transmission of SMEs in all sectors.

Oaklins’ team in France advised JFC Industrie on the disposal of Groupe Voie Lactée.

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