In reviewLogistics & Transport14 June 2026

EQT to acquire GOTLANDSBOLAGET

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Deal facts

Buyer
EQT
Target
GOTLANDSBOLAGET
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
14 June 2026
Status
In review
Sector
Logistics & Transport
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

EQT has agreed to acquire GOTLANDSBOLAGET, a company operating within the Logistics and Transport sector, in a private equity acquisition. The transaction was announced on 14 June 2026. No financial details regarding the deal value or the specific consideration structure were disclosed at the time of the announcement. The buyer and target are based in countries that were not specified in the available data.

The deal is currently in the review stage, pending further developments. Regulatory approval and other standard closing conditions remain outstanding before the transaction can be finalised. No completion date has been confirmed as the process is still ongoing. This acquisition represents a significant entry for the buyer into the logistics market, though specific strategic motivations were not reported. The parties are expected to proceed with the necessary regulatory filings to move the deal towards completion.

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Deal timeline

1 update
  1. CMA invitation to comment

    GOTLANDSBOLAGET / EQT / NORDIC FERRY INFRASTRUCTURE

    FormalInvestigationPhase1Merger GOTLANDSBOLAGET / EQT / NORDIC FERRY INFRASTRUCTURE

    EU DG COMP

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