EG A/S
Leading Nordic vertical software company providing industry-specific SaaS solutions across healthcare, construction, public administration, and other vertical markets. Serves over 32,000 customers and has over 2,400 employees primarily in Nordic countries.
Investment Requirements
Company Overview
About EG A/S
What They Buy
Target Companies:
- Vertical software companies in Nordic markets
- Healthcare, construction, public administration sectors
- B2B software with sector-specific solutions
- Europe focus (primarily Nordic countries)
Deal Structure:
- Strategic acquisitions for consolidation
- Add-on acquisitions to existing units
Contact: Kolding, Denmark | Founded 1988
Recent Deals
- Easoft Group: Finnish software company (2024)
- Ørn Software Holding: Nordic software provider (2022)
Track Record
7+ major acquisitions plus 14 add-on deals since 2009:
- 22 business units across vertical markets
- 32,000+ customers served
- 2,400+ employees across Nordic operations
- Leading Nordic vertical software provider
Portfolio Companies
Founder Testimonials
"I look forward to becoming part of EG, providing us even better possibilities to grow our business, utilizing EG's scale and existing market position. Easoft and EG share a deep industry expertise, which is key to understanding and supporting customers to optimize their business."
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Last updated: October 6, 2025
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