Advent acquires Xafinity
Article Date: Feb 02 2010Private equity firm Advent International has acquired Xafinity, a specialist in employee benefits and pensions, from institutional investor Duke Street for £190 million. Read more
Now the recession is apparently over, global companies are back to thinking about the future...
Private equity firm Advent International has acquired Xafinity, a specialist in employee benefits and pensions, from institutional investor Duke Street for £190 million. Read more
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