Digital Survival Group has raised financing to acquire Cloudiction and E-mergo
Digital Survival Group has successfully completed a fundraising round to finance the acquisition of cloud specialist Cloudiction and data and AI frontrunner E-mergo. This transaction further strengthens Digital Survival Group’s position as a leading platform for end-to-end digital transformation.
Digital Survival Group is a digital transformation platform owned by the Dutch private equity firm Lexar Partners. The company provides complementary IT services across various areas, including the cloud, application, low-code, security, data and modern workplace solutions.
Oaklins’ team in the Netherlands assisted Digital Survival Group and Lexar Partners in securing a tailored financing package that provided the flexibility necessary to successfully acquire both add-on companies. This transaction adds to a long list of private equity deals on which Oaklins has advised.


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Niels Vermuë
Oaklins Netherlands
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