Tauil & Chequer Advogados associated with Mayer Brown assisted Aegea in its participation in the bidding procedure conducted by the Consórcio Intermunicipal de Gestão Integrada de Resíduos Sólidos (CGIRS) for the
Cescon Barrieu advised Gafisa on the sale of its entire stake in the enterprise “Fasano Itaim” (80.3%), besides the operation of Hotel Fasano Itaim, to Albali Fundo de Investimento. The deal was for R$ 330 million, which
Pinheiro Neto Advogados advised on 2nd issuance of commercial notes by Fast Shop, in single series, with rem guarantee, as per CVM rulling 476, in the total amount of BRL 100 million. The resources obtained with the
TozziniFreire Advogados represented the Korean Development Bank in a US$ 80million loan agreement with CJ do Brasil. Under the terms of the loan agreement, an equivalent amount of its proceeds will be used for financing
Souto Correa Advogados has strengthened its Capital Markets, M&A, Real Estate, and Tax practices in Brazil by promoting of (pictured from left to right) Clarissa Yokomizo (Corporate Law and M&A), Fá
Galdino & Coelho, Pimenta, Takemi, Ayoub Advogados advised Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais; Machado Meyer advised the arrrangers on the 9th issue of simple debentures, non-convertible into shares, with additional fiduciary guarantee, in three
Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados advised Vivo Ventures in its second investment since founding, as lead financier in Klubi‘s R$30 million funding round, investing R$10 million in the fintech. The rest of the
Veirano Advogados advised DMCard Group on the acquisition of corporate control of the listed company Finansinos S.A – Crédito, Financiamento e Investimento. The transaction value was BRL 9.676 million. Veirano Advogados advised the buyer and
Santos Neto Advogados acted as deal counsel, advising Galápagos, Virgo and Ruiz Coffees, in the public offering of Agribusiness Receivables Certificates (CRA) of the 148th issue of Virgo Companhia de Securitização, backed by
Stocche Forbes Advogados advised Santander, Banco do Brasil, BNPP, Bradesco, BTG and Itaú, in their capacities of LC providers, in connection with the contracting, by UTE GNA II, of bank letters of credit in the