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Midaq
Midaq was founded in 2017 in Jönköping, rooted in Sweden's Småland region. The firm styles itself as a long-term investment company with active ownership,...
Midaq
Midaq was founded in 2017 in Jönköping, rooted in Sweden's Småland region. The firm styles itself as a long-term investment company with active ownership, targeting medium-sized businesses with proven business models, strong market positions and durable brands. Midaq structures its holdings into two segments: Trade and Industry. The Trade segment focuses on products that enhance quality of life in indoor and outdoor environments. The Industry segment emphasizes modern, automated production processes geared toward sustainable development. The firm also pursues add-on acquisitions for existing business units. As of 2026, the group employs 295 people across its portfolio. Midaq states it is in a building phase and continues to seek new companies that fit its model. No additional details on team size, offices or philanthropic vehicles have been disclosed publicly. Midaq's structure as a holding company with a concentrated, actively managed portfolio of small-to-medium enterprises sets it apart from a diversified fund manager. The firm's Småland identity — emphasizing frugality, longevity and hands-on ownership — shapes a low-leverage, operational-engagement model reminiscent of family-led European industrial groups.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
2017
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Sweden
City
Jonkoping
Corporate office
Jonkoping, Sweden
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Midaq?
Midaq has not publicly disclosed the names or roles of its principals. The firm's website presents it as a unified investment company without naming individual decision-makers.
How does Midaq source proprietary deal flow?
Midaq sources opportunities through an on-the-ground presence in Sweden's Småland region and invites prospective sellers to contact it directly via a form on its website. The firm seeks medium-sized companies with established business models and leading market positions that fit its two-segment structure.
Is Midaq structured as a family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Midaq operates as a corporate investment company — not a family office or a venture firm. It acquires and holds operating companies indefinitely across trade and industry, with no stated exit horizon or fund lifecycle.
Does Midaq participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Midaq's disclosed approach is entirely direct. It invests in medium-sized companies and pursues add-on acquisitions for existing business units. There is no public indication of fund commitments.
What investment stages does Midaq typically target?
Midaq targets established medium-sized companies, not startups. Its stated criteria include proven business models, leading market positions and strong brands — mature-stage operating businesses ready for long-term stewardship.
Which sectors does Midaq explicitly avoid?
Midaq does not publish an exclusion list, but its portfolio is organized into Trade (products for indoor and outdoor living) and Industry (automated, sustainable manufacturing). The firm has not indicated interest in technology, life sciences, financial services or other sectors.
Where does Midaq's underlying capital come from?
Midaq has not disclosed the origin of its capital. No founder, family name or external funding source appears in publicly available materials.
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