Sekoya acquires Enheten för att Växa Örebro

Sekoya has acquired all shares in Enheten för att Växa Örebro.

Sekoya is a Norwegian company investing in innovative and long-term solutions to strengthen companies’ competitiveness both nationally and internationally. The company’s overarching ambition is to enable entrepreneurs to develop sustainable, user-centered healthcare services throughout Europe, guided by a genuine commitment to improving people’s lives. With this latest acquisition in the Swedish market, Sekoya further strengthens its Nordic presence and opens new opportunities for expansion and collaboration in the region.

Enheten för att Växa Örebro provides guidance for social services and for professionals working with adolescents and adults who require support for harmful substance use. By providing certain healthcare services in accordance with the Swedish Health and Medical Services Act and consulting services within social work, including project-based assignments, the company contributes to the development of sustainable, long-term solutions in the social sector. Sekoya’s acquisition creates new possibilities for expanded operations and deeper collaboration within the industry, with the shared goal of strengthening societal support for vulnerable groups.

Mannheimer Swartling advised Sekoya on the acquisition. The firm’s team consisted of Johan Ljungberg, Johanna Björnfot, Nelly Sigurdson, Erik Hellberg, Camilla Appelgren, Peter Nilsson Torrres, David Sjövall, Fabian Forsberg, Felicia Lindström, Henric Diefke, Alexander Schough, Saleh Ashkar, Samuel Guillard, My Karlsson and Max Karlsson.

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