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Company Transfers
Hjulmand & Kaptain provide legal counseling to Danish and foreign companies on all legal and practical matters concerning company transfers, in Denmark as well as abroad, and irrespective of whether it is a transfer of shares or an operational activity (assets/liabilities).

The transfer of a company can be very complex and requires a professional approach. Close attention must be paid to a number of issues. It is thus very important to ensure that all relevant information is available, that the transfer agreement contains the necessary guarantees for the buyer as well as the seller, that tax matters and tax contingencies are sufficiently clarified, and that the transfer as such is carried out in a timely and appropriate manner.

To ensure a safe company transfer, you need to master a great number of legal disciplines and – not least – be capable of maintaining an overview at all times.
 
Hjulmand & Kaptain have for a number of years assisted in the transfer of companies within many different business fields, and we are able to draw on experts within our numerous specialized departments, f.inst. with respect to due diligence.

We thus have the required experience and expertise to ensure that our clients receive optimal counseling at all stages of the process.

In our experience, a company transfer is most likely to be successful if it is carried out in close cooperation between the company, its management and owners, and its advisors - especially attorneys and auditors.

When buying or selling companies abroad, Hjulmand & Kaptain provide counseling through our international cooperation partner ‘International Jurists’.