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Atea ASA has acquired Impact Gp's Swedish subsidiary

Atea ASA, the leading Nordic and Baltic supplier of IT infrastructure, has acquired the Swedish subsidiary from Impact Europe Group AB. Financial details have not been disclosed.

Atea is the leading Nordic and Baltic supplier of IT infrastructure with approximately 4,800 employees. Atea is present in 73 cities in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. With this acquisition, Atea will strengthen its video conferencing and AV solutions business which are areas outlined in the company's growth plan.

Impact Europe is a leading Tandberg video conferencing reseller and AV solutions provider.

Oaklins' team in Oslo advised the buyer in this transaction.

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Bjørn Pedersen

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Oslo, Norway
Oaklins Norway

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