AkzoNobel completes acquisition of Mauritius-based Mauvilac from Adenia Capital III
The transaction amount has not been disclosed.
01/04/2020 at 16h41, by Gaëlle Arenson
Adenia was advised on the transaction by investment banking firm Lazard, law firm Desfilis Avocats, represented by Philippe Rosenpick, Partner, and Sidney Lichtenstein, Associate, and Ernst & Young. Christophe Scalbert, formerly of Proparco and Lazard, and serving as Principal at Adenia since 2011, handled the exit among other duties.
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