Delphi advises ITRS group on OP5 acquisition
Delphi have advised the ITRS group (ITRS), the leading provider of real-time monitoring and analytics for financial services, on Swedish law aspects of its acquisition of OP5. The OP5 group is a global leader in providing IT monitoring and log analysis technology, with headquarters in Stockholm and subsidiaries in the EU and US. ITRS is owned by global growth private equity firm TA Associates.
The Delphi team was led primarily by M&A partner Fredrik Mörner and senior associate Hannah Gröndahl. Banking & Finance partner Berndt Pettersson advised on Swedish law financing aspects. Additional transactions support was provided by M&A associates Matilda Karlsson, Clara Jarbrand, Sophie Leifland, Jenny Lindén and Amanda Wiggh. Several members of Delphi’s Business Advisory team provided significant area-specific expertise in IT, including senior associate Dahae Roland and associates Linus Larsén and Erik Ålander. Associate Emmy Falck advised on employment law aspects.
ITRS was also advised by private equity partner Emma Havas and senior associate Tom Hartwright of Travers Smith in London.
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