Leika Medical Equipments Ltd. has been acquired by Angus Capital
The shareholders of Leika Medical Equipments Ltd. have sold the company to Angus Capital.
Leika Medical Equipments Ltd. is a family-owned business specializing in the distribution and rental of wound care and pain relief products. The company provides high-end therapeutic equipment compliant with the established standards.
Angus Capital is a Canadian private equity fund specializing in the acquisition of SMEs in traditional industries. Its team is led by a group of multidisciplinary entrepreneurs who are actively involved in executing the growth plans of the companies in which they invest.
Oaklins’ team in Canada advised the shareholders of Leika on the sale of the business to Angus Capital.



Jean-Francois Tanguay
Shareholder, Leika Medical Equipments Ltd.
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