Vítaly Group sold to H.I.G. Capital

ARCANO acted as financial advisor to the shareholders of Vítaly Group, majority owned by Artá Capital and Corpfin Capital, on its sale to H.I.G. Capital, majority shareholder of Avanta Salud, creating a leading occupational health and safety services provider in Iberia.

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Vítaly
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Vítaly Group is one of Spain’s leading occupational health and safety services providers, offering a comprehensive suite of services including occupational risk prevention, occupational medicine, healthcare surveillance, training and digital health solutions. The company was created through the combination of Preving and Cualtis and has developed advanced AI-driven capabilities embedded across operational workflows and healthcare services.

Avanta Salud is a leading Spanish provider of occupational health and safety services, offering occupational medicine, technical prevention, training and preventive healthcare services to SMEs and corporates across Spain.

Artá Capital is an independent private equity firm focused on the Iberian mid-market. Since its foundation in 2008, the firm has invested more than €1 billion across 24 companies and completed over 60 add-on acquisitions, supporting expansion, internationalization and sector consolidation strategies.

Corpfin Capital was founded in 1990, and is the longest-standing private equity firm in Iberia. The firm has raised six institutional funds with aggregate commitments exceeding €1.2 billion and has supported more than 50 companies across multiple sectors, completing over 80 add-on acquisitions through its portfolio companies.

H.I.G. Capital is one of the world’s leading alternative investment firms, with approximately $74 billion of assets under management and a presence across Europe, North America and Latin America. The firm specializes in growth investments and strategic acquisition financing for mid-sized and large companies, with extensive experience in buy-and-build strategies and international expansion.