19 Dec 2025

Dentons Advises Inwido AB on Acquisition of Victorian House Window Group Ltd

"Dentons advised Inwido AB on its acquisition of Victorian House Window Group Ltd. Dentons’ partner firm Dacheng provided advice on Chinese law aspects. The transaction involved the purchase of 100% of Victorian House from BGF and other shareholders for £60 million on a cash-and-debt-free basis; Victorian House generates c.£33m revenue and employs around 300 people."

Dentons advised Inwido AB on its acquisition of Victorian House Window Group Ltd, and Dacheng provided advice on Chinese law aspects in connection with the transaction. The deal involved the acquisition of 100% of the issued share capital of Victorian House Window Group from the majority shareholder BGF and other shareholders for a purchase price of £60 million on a cash-and-debt-free basis. Victorian House Window Group generates annual revenues of approximately £33 million and employs around 300 people across the UK and Ireland. Headquartered in Ammanford, Wales, Victorian House operates a vertically integrated manufacturing facility and a national sales and distribution platform. The business is known for its brands, including ECOSlide® and Victorian Sliders®, and for its commitment to sustainable manufacturing practices. The acquisition strengthens Inwido’s footprint in the UK, enhances its product offering and aligns with the company’s broader growth strategy. Fredrik Meuller, President and CEO of Inwido, commented: "Dentons provided highly professional support throughout this project's journey - it's been a true pleasure working together and we appreciate the teams for going the extra mile to make it happen". Chris Colclough, lead partner on the transaction, said: “We are delighted to have advised Inwido on this strategically significant acquisition, this deal strengthens Inwido’s footprint in the UK, enhances its product offering, and aligns with the company’s broader growth strategy. It was a pleasure to support Inwido again on another UK acquisition.” Dentons represented Inwido AB with a team composed by: corporate partner Chris Colclough (lead partner); senior associates Ryan Chia and Chris Northway; associate Jordan Baker; and trainee Cameron Summers. They were supported by colleagues from across the firm in their respective practice areas: Richard Brown, Viktoria Tsvetanova and Chris Graf (competition); Lorna McCaa, John Finnick and Jamie McGregor (tax); Emma Carter and Ella Winfield (employment); Naveed Soomro and Lucy Cleary (pensions); Dan Lowen and Thomas Sheldon (real estate); and Rukia Khatun, Courteney Mbulu, Amanda Wang, Esther Rusling and Sam Kemp (TMT). The Dentons Dublin office also supported the transaction through Catriona McNiff, Satvik Kapoor and Tom Dalton. Dacheng provided advice on Chinese law aspects in connection with the transaction.
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