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Everfield is a long-term investor and accelerator for established software companies. It provides capital, strategic guidance, and hands-on operational support to help firms navigate critical turning points and grow in a changing market. By applying holistic best practices, leveraging a strong network, and making quick decisions, it supports portfolio firms—over 80 vertical software companies across its sister organizations—to scale their ideas. Its goal is to help established software companies grow sustainably and turn strategic opportunities into lasting success for both the company and its broader ecosystem.
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Headquarters
Cologne, Germany
Founded
2022
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Landis+Gyr has signed a definitive agreement to sell Rhebo GmbH to Everfield Germany, a buy-and-hold investor in European B2B SaaS businesses. The transaction, valued in the high single-digit million US dollars, remains subject to regulatory approvals. Founded in 2014 and based in Leipzig, Germany, Rhebo provides security monitoring and anomaly detection for industrial networks and IIoT environments. The company has been part of Landis+Gyr since 2021. The sale follows Landis+Gyr's strategic realignment to focus on core business priorities. Under Everfield's ownership, Rhebo is expected to continue developing its OT security technology. Everfield operates a decentralised model across more than 40 B2B software companies in Europe, spanning various verticals including industrial systems and healthcare.
Aarhus-based software company gets a new owner: "gives us the opportunity to continue development" This post is also available in: Danish Aarhus-based software company Amero has a new owner after European B2B software investor Everfield has acquired the company. The acquisition gives Amero a long-term owner with a focus on scaling vertical software solutions, while the ambitions for growth continue from Aarhus, according to a press release. "With Everfield, we get a long-term owner who understands our business and our culture - and who allows us to continue the development of Amero. This puts us in a strong position to build the company further - while strengthening our solutions and maintaining the close relationship with our customers," says Jakob Højland, CEO of Amero. Builds on specialized software. Amero provides modular POS and inventory management solutions for specialty retail, recycling and attractions and has been unified since 2023 through a merger between FlexPOS and Amero. The company is headquartered in Aarhus, employs around 50 people and has customers such as the Red Cross, the National Museum and Bahne. The platform is specifically targeted at organizations with operations across multiple locations and integrates payment, inventory management and customer management in a single system. "I'm proud of where Amero is today - with a strong product, strong customers and a culture built on values that live in everyday life. We have a community that is felt in everyday life and where colleagues thrive and want to stay. It makes me both proud and confident to pass on the baton to an owner who will build on what has already been created," says Kasper Smith, former majority owner of Amero. New owner with focus on scaling. With Everfield as new owner, Amero becomes part of a larger European ecosystem of vertical software companies. "Amero is one of the preferred software providers for specialty retail companies in Denmark. Their unified platform covers POS, payments, inventory and customer management in one system. We look forward to supporting the team and giving them the support and resources they need to scale further," says Lorenz Fuglsang, Country Manager for the Nordics at Everfield. The acquisition is Everfield's third in Denmark and part of a broader strategy to build a portfolio of specialized B2B software companies across Europe. "This is our third acquisition in the Nordics in the last twelve months and reflects the strong pipeline of software companies we continue to see across the Nordic countries," says Lorenz Fuglsang.
Everfield has acquired Amero, a Danish provider of unified POS, payments and inventory management for specialty retail.
HeapsGo, a Danish B2B software platform for restaurant chains, has been acquired by European software group Everfield. The company began 11 years ago as Heaps, a viral consumer app helping users find nearby parties, which at its peak had over 500,000 users across Scandinavia and California. The startup has since transformed into a profitable white-label software platform serving restaurant chains. HeapsGo provides branded systems covering online ordering, mobile apps, self-service kiosks, loyalty programmes and payment integrations. The company is now Denmark's market leader in white-label ordering software, working with major chains including Jagger and Bone's, and expanding into Germany, Norway, Sweden and Iceland. The acquisition marks Everfield's second Nordic investment. The original founders and management team will continue operations unchanged.
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Industries
Venture Capital
Enterprise Software
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Cologne, Germany
Founded
2022
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