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Ardian, a leading global private investment house, has acquired a prime property in Madrid, marking its first foray into the Spanish residential real estate market. The property, located at Calle Zurbarán 28 in the prestigious
Zehnder Group, a global leader in indoor climate solutions, has acquired the Catalan Grupo Siber from its founding partner, Toni-Nicolás Salame, and majority shareholder, Quarza Inversiones. This acquisition is part of Zehnder’s strategy
Suma Capital has acquired 80% of the company focused on the production and commercialization of biomethane, ATH Bioenergy. The remaining 20% of the capital will remain in the hands of the promoter, the Swiss company Tibanna AG.
Oakley Capital, a pan-European middle-market private equity investor, has announced that Oakley Capital Origin Fund I has acquired a majority stake in Horizons Optical, a provider of medical software used to manufacture premium ophthalmic lenses.
In line with the commitment being made to Madrid as a world reference in arbitration, KPMG has taken a step forward in its strategy with the launch of a new unit dedicated exclusively to advising
Eversheds Sutherland and KPMG Abogados has advised Sherpa Capital on the acquisition of an 80% stake in Hugworld International, the manufacturer of Cristalinas air fresheners. Cristalinas is the leading brand in the air freshener market, enjoying
KPMG, EY, Pérez-Llorca and GA_P advises on the entry of VGO Capital, a private equity fund based in London, in Manolo Bakes. Image: Pilar García Molinero, KPMG Abogados partner, Araceli Sáenz
The international professional services firm KPMG and the Barcelona law firm RocaJunyent have won the tender organised by the Institut Català de Finances (ICF) to provide specialised legal advice to the Catalan government’s financial
KPMG Abogados has appointed five new partners at the beginning of its new fiscal year: Montserrat Montoya, Noemí Brito, Cristina Concepción, Paloma Rubalcaba and Guillermo Rodríguez. These appointments are in line with the