Digital Transformation: GvW advises on sale of Breitenbach Software-Engineering to RLDatix
GvW Graf von Westphalen has advised on the sale of Breitenbach Software-Engineering GmbH to the RLDatix group. The closing of the transaction is subject to customary regulatory clearances.
Breitenbach Software-Engineering GmbH, founded in 1980 with headquarters in Möhnesee (North Rhine-Westphalia) offers software solutions in the areas of human resources and operational data. Catering to more than 700 clients in Europe, the company is a reliable partner in the digital transformation sector.
RLDatix a global leading global provider of connected healthcare operations software and services. The group has a team of more than 2,000 employees and is controlled by Five Arrows, TA Associates and Nordic Capital as major shareholders. With the acquisition, RLDatix plans to combine its long-standing experience in implementing best practices across healthcare operations at an international scale with the deep expertise of Breitenbach Software-Engineering GmbH in the German market and to deliver invaluable perspectives to both new and existing customers.
Under the lead of Hamburg based partners Christian Mayer-Gießen and Dr Ritesh Rajani (both Corporate/M&A), Breitenbach Software-Engineering GmbH was advised by a team consisting of Maximilian Andersen (Corporate/M&A; Hamburg), Dr Christian Triebe (IP; Hamburg), Dr Malte Evers and Marius Bodenstedt (Employment; Hamburg), Marian Niestedt, Max Jürgens and Kahraman Altun (Foreign Trade Law; Hamburg), Dr Carsten Bittner (Antitrust; Hamburg) as well as Sven-Erik Holm (Data Protection; Frankfurt).
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