Segers Fabriker has been acquired by Norrstigen
Stockholm – CFI is pleased to announce that it acted as exclusive financial advisor to Segers Fabriker on its acquisition by Norrstigen.
Segers Fabriker is a Swedish family-owned company based in Borås that has been developing professional workwear for the hotel, restaurant, and healthcare sectors since 1943. Today, Segers represents Nordic design, sustainability, and full control of the value chain, from design in Borås to in-house production in Ukraine and logistics in Estonia. Their collections combine function, style, and durability, and are used daily by hundreds of thousands of professionals, from award-winning chefs to dedicated healthcare staff.
Norrstigen is a investment company focused on developing and strengthening timeless Nordic businesses. Through long-term ownership, technological expertise, and close collaboration with management teams, Norrstigen provides both capital and hands-on operational support. The company invests in profitable niche businesses and combines proven experience with meaningful use of technology to preserve what works while enabling the next stage of each company’s development.
In this acquisition Norrstigen acquire Segers Fabriker with its subsidies.
This transaction closed on 24 November 2025.
This transaction was advised by:

Erik Engnér
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