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13 January 2021

Moalem Weitemeyer tops the Mergermarket Individual League Tables in 2020

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According to the Mergermarket 2020 Denmark Individuals’ League Table for partners, Moalem Weitemeyer’s chairman Dan Moalem is again the no. 1 dealmaker in Denmark. He is joined in the top 15 by Pernille Nørkær and Tobias Bonde Frost.

“While everything we do is a team effort, we are naturally pleased to see that several of our partners are objectively considered top dealmakers. And of course, I am happy to be one of them,” Pernille Nørkær says.
“We owe a big thank you to our clients for bringing us onboard on so many interesting projects in 2020. They are the real winners,” Managing Partner Thomas Weitemeyer concludes.

Dan Moalem

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