Livingstone Partners Stockholm shares knowledge with Svalner during an inspiring Knowledge Lunch

Insights on sell-side support, valuation analysis and valuation due diligence

Livingstone Partners Stockholm once again organized one of its well-received Knowledge Lunches. This time, the focus was on sell-side support, vendor assistance (VA), and vendor due diligence (VDD), and we welcomed the respected firm Svalner as our guest speaker, a leader in the field of tax and financial due diligence.

Knowledge Lunches have become a tradition for Livingstone Partners Stockholm, where we open our doors to share insights, exchange knowledge, and create a meeting place for our industry peers. This time was no exception, and the lunch with Svalner was a highlight that provided participants with valuable insights.

Svalner is a leading player in tax and financial due diligence, and their expertise in the field is well-known and respected in the industry. During the Knowledge Lunch, they shared their insights and experiences regarding sell-side support, VA, and VDD. It was an opportunity for Livingstone to learn more about the latest trends and best practices in these areas and gain a deeper understanding.

After an introductory presentation by Svalner, participants had the opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussions on the topic. This interactive format allows for a deeper exploration of the subject. For Livingstone Partners Stockholm, these occasions are an opportunity to strengthen our relationships and contribute to knowledge sharing within the industry.

For those interested in learning more about Livingstone Partners Stockholm’s Knowledge Lunches and our previous events, you can visit our Insights page. We look forward to future Knowledge Lunches and the opportunity to continue sharing knowledge and networking with industry colleagues.

For more information about Svalner and their expertise in financial due diligence, please visit their website.


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