AQUAfin Swim School has been acquired by Emler Swim School
Emler Swim School has acquired AQUAfin Swim School. The AQUAfin locations are Emler’s first Florida schools.
AQUAfin is a swim school that provides individual and group swimming lessons for infants through adults. The company uses a proprietary progress-based curriculum model that places students in classes based on their proficiency level, not just their age. AQUAfin was founded by the two-time Olympic swimmer and Bolles School alumnus Nim Shapira. It is the largest privately-held swim school chain in Florida, USA, with eight locations across the state.
Emler, established in 1975, specializes in teaching children how to swim through a fun, safe and effective approach. It offers a structured curriculum across 11 levels that focuses on both swimming skills and water safety. With over 60 locations throughout 15 states in the USA, Emler provides state-of-the-art facilities, including UV-purified pools and advanced air filtration systems. This ensures a comfortable and healthy environment for children and their families.
Oaklins Heritage in Jacksonville, USA, served as the intermediary and exclusive financial advisor to the seller in this transaction.



Nim Shapira
Owner, AQUAfin
Talk to the deal team
Related deals
A share exchange agreement for making NARUMIYA a wholly owned subsidiary of World has been executed
World Co., Ltd. and NARUMIYA INTERNATIONAL Co., Ltd. have entered into a definitive share exchange agreement, under which World will acquire all outstanding shares of NARUMIYA and make it a wholly owned subsidiary. The share exchange is scheduled to take effect on 1 October 2025. Under the terms of the agreement, NARUMIYA shareholders will receive 0.58 shares of World stock for each Narumiya share they hold.
Learn moreRoxy Nails has sold a minority stake to Cap Invest and Premius Capital
Roxy Nails has sold a minority stake to Cap Invest and Premius Capital, enabling the brand to accelerate growth, expand internationally and strengthen its capabilities by structuring teams and hiring new talent.
Learn moreTrodo has secured financing from SEB Bank to buy out minority shareholder
Trodo, a leading e-commerce brand for automotive spare parts and accessories, has successfully secured a senior debt facility from SEB Bank. The financing enabled the company to buy out its Norwegian shareholder, a long-term business partner who played a pivotal role in establishing Trodo’s operations in Norway during its early years.
Learn more