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Oppenheim Advises MedLife Group on Acquisition of VP-Med Health Centre

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Oppenheim has advised Romania's MedLife Group affiliate Genesys Medical Clinic on the acquisition of Budapest-based VP-Med Health Centre from Attila Szabo and Olga Szegvari.

MedLife Group is a provider of private medical services in Romania, operating medical clinics, hospitals, and medical analysis laboratories. According to Oppenheim, "since the acquisition of RMC Clinics in 2019, MedLife has been one of the significant market players in Hungary as well."

VP-Med Health Centre is a Hungarian private varicose vein center offering personalized treatment and surgery.

According to Oppenheim, the acquisition will expand RMC Clinics' surgical services to include vascular surgeries. Attila Szabo, one of the founders of VP-Med, will "actively participate in the development and the management of the company after the acquisition. According to MedLife, education and training are important to both companies, so it was not difficult to align these goals."

The Oppenheim team included Partner Mihaly Barcza, Counsel Zoltan Kolodzey, and Associate Lilla Julia Toth.