Latham & Watkins and Werksmans Attorneys advise Vivo Energy on acquisition of Engen petrol station network from Petronas
“The transaction, the amount of which has not been disclosed, is expected to close in nine months, following approval by competition and regulatory authorities,” a Vivo Energy spokesperson told Africa Business+.
20/02/2023 at 19h35, by Africa Business+
Two international law firms, Latham & Watkins and Werksmans Attorneys joined Vivo Energy in the transaction.
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