Invalda INVL announces that at the end of June 2022 its equity level amounted to EUR 101.4 million or EUR 8.58 per share. This is down by 10% and 10.56% respectively in comparison to the period to the end of 2021.
MorePET Baltija, one of the largest PolyEthylene Terephthalate (PET) recyclers in Northern Europe, today announces an agreement to acquire a leading Czech fibre producer Tesil Fibres s.r.o, a spin-off of SILON s.r.o. Once closed, this transaction will become one of the largest investments by a Latvian company in the Czech Republic to date.
MoreThe INVL Sustainable Timberland and Farmland Fund II (STAFF II), which invests in forest and land in the Baltic Sea region and Central and Eastern Europe, has raised a further EUR 22.9 million to reach a size of EUR 81.3 million.
MoreThe new INVL Alternative Investment Fund established by the INVL investment management and life insurance group and intended for retail investors held a closing after raising EUR 5.5 million from 572 investors.
MoreInvalda INVL, the leading asset management group in the Baltics has developed into an investment management and life insurance group having successfully completed the acquisition of Mandatum Life’s life insurance business in the Baltics.
MoreThe leading Baltic private equity fund INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund continues to grow its investment portfolio and has acquired MiniVet, a Vilnius-based vet clinic network.
MoreINVL Partner Global Infrastructure Fund I, established by the leading asset management company INVL Asset Management, has raised an additional USD 7.965 million to invest in the infrastructure fund of a world-class asset manager with 26 years of experience.
MoreThe leading asset management company in Lithuania INVL Asset Management has closed its first managed fund that invested in forests INVL Baltic Forests Fund I, which earned investors an average annual return of 27.3%.
MoreINVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund, the leading private equity investment fund in the Baltic region, signed an agreement to acquire one of the most modern medical treatment centres in Birštonas, Nemunas as well as the largest rehabilitation and post-acute care treatment centres in the Baltics, Eglės Sanatorija.
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