White & Case advises Triton on sale of Ramudden Global to I Squared Capital

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Global law firm White & Case LLP has advised Triton on the sale of Ramudden Global to I Squared Capital, a leading independent global infrastructure investor.

Ramudden Global is a leading international provider of traffic management and infrastructure safety supporting the maintenance and upgrade of essential transport and utility networks. The company operates more than 190 depots across 13 countries in Europe and North America delivering mission-critical services that help to ensure safety, regulatory compliance and continuity of service across road, utility and broader infrastructure works. Ramudden Global was created by Triton, together with founders and management, and formed through the acquisition of several platform companies beginning with Ramudden (Sweden) in December 2017, followed by AVS (Germany) in January 2018, Chevron (UK) and Fero (Belgium and Netherlands) in April of the same year.

Founded in 1997 and owned by its partners, Triton is a leading European mid-market sector-specialist investor. Triton focuses on investing in businesses that provide mission critical goods and services across business services, industrial tech and healthcare.

The White & Case team which advised on the transaction was led by partners Ben von Maur, Mike Weir and Joshua Crawley (all London) and included partners Frank Lupinacci, Scott Fryman and Tal Marnin (all New York), Colin Harley, Jessica Kemp, Michael Engel, Lindsey Canning, Tim Hickman and Nicholas Greenacre (all London), Sara Nordin (Brussels/London), Orion Berg (Paris), Rebecca Farrington, Heather Greenfield and Paul Pittman (all Washington D.C.), Patrik Erblad (Stockholm), Victor Aberg (Helsinki), Thomas Glauden (Luxembourg), Tomislav Vrabec and Sebastian Stuetze (Frankfurt), Carlo Meert (Brussels) and Alexander Berlin-Jarhamn (Stockholm), counsels Kate Kelliher and Charlotte Akehurst (both London) and Kenneth Barr (New York), and associates Oliver Wilson, Norah Arafeh, Serena Howard, Victoria North, Alice Parsons, Ross Power, Aliya Manji, Kieran Morris, Zarlush Zaidi and Lucy Wootton (all London), Olivia Danner (Chicago), Mats Cuvelier and Aude Goffaux (Brussels), Nashel Jung and Erica Fox (both New York), Otto Nunez-Montelongo, Ashley Stoner and Andrew Hamm (all Washington D.C.), Yuhan Wang (Silicon Valley), Jonas Brandt and Olivia Engberg (both Stockholm), Oona Keskinen, Roosa Vare and Emma Elopuro (all Helsinki), Michael Grambow, Eva Shaw and Justus Redeker (all Frankfurt), Martin Junker (Berlin), Emil Admeus and Janina Stjernqvist (both Stockholm) and Thomas Rousset and Anis Bendimred (both Luxembourg).

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