Taus Wolfsberg

Managing Director
Heads A&M’s Nordic Transaction Advisory Group
25+ years of experience leading complex buy- and sell-side financial due diligence projects
Specializes in cross-border projects for target companies with both European and worldwide operations
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Taus Wolfsberg is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal Transaction Advisory Group in the Nordics. He heads A&M’s Nordic Transaction Advisory Group. Mr. Wolfsberg brings over 25 years of experience leading large and complex buy- and sell-side financial due diligence projects, including carve-outs.

Mr. Wolfsberg has worked across multiple sectors, including industrial manufacturing, business services, healthcare, software and technology, consumer, and private equity services. He specializes in cross-border projects for target companies with both European and worldwide operations.

Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Wolfsberg served with KPMG for more than 20 years in Sweden, Denmark, the U.K., and Russia. He has counseled clients on transaction advisory issues across Europe, the U.S., the Middle East, and Asia. Mr. Wolfsberg headed the Private Equity Group and was previously part of the Executive Management team, serving most recently as the Head of Deal Advisory at KPMG Sweden.

Mr. Wolfsberg has been a Global Lead Partner for several large- and mid-cap private equity firms, as well as for global corporates within the industrial manufacturing and automotive segment. Prior to undertaking transaction advisory work, Mr. Wolfsberg was an Auditor with KPMG.

Mr. Wolfsberg earned a master’s degree in financial and management accounting and auditing from Copenhagen Business School.

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