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Hengeler Mueller advises PSG Equity on investment in Checkmk

PSG Equity has agreed to a strategic partnership with Checkmk, a leading German IT infrastructure monitoring vendor. Founded in 2007, Checkmk has become a leader in IT monitoring, providing customers with real-time insights into mission-critical infrastructures across diverse IT environments via a unified, single-pane-of-glass view. Headquartered in Munich, the company provides monitoring solutions for cloud, hybrid, and data centre infrastructures, as well as modern containers and dynamic workloads.

PSG Equity, a leading growth equity firm that partners with software and technology-enabled services companies, has backed over 140 companies and facilitated over 500 add-on acquisitions. Founded in 2014, PSG operates out of offices in Boston, Kansas City, London, Madrid, Paris and Tel-Aviv.

Hengeler Mueller team for PSG

M&A: Ingo Berner (Berlin), Daniel Möritz (both partner, both lead), Benedikt Hoegen, Patrick Hell (both senior associate), Martin Senftl (all Munich), Emre Aksoy (Berlin, both associate),

IP/IT: Matthias Rothkopf (partner), Kim Josefine Weisser (both Düsseldorf), Patrick M. Schmidt (Frankfurt, both senior associate), Nina Mackenstedt (associate, Düsseldorf),

Public law/FDI: Michael Schramm (partner), Barbara Boytinck, Jan Schülting (both senior associate), Jamal El-Zein, Tanja Peschen (both associate, all Düsseldorf),

Antitrust: Sarah Milde (partner), Lukas Kleeberger (associate, both Munich),

Employment: Hendrik Bockenheimer (partner), Mona Geimer (senior associate, both Frankfurt),

Tax: Gunther Wagner (Munich), Sebastian Adam (Frankfurt, both partner), Carina Kämpf (Munich, associate).

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