BMA advised Americanas – Em Recuperação Judicial on the 21st issuance of unsecured debentures, to be converted into secured debentures, with additional personal guarantee, non-convertible into shares, in four series, for private placement. The transaction
Lefosse advised BRB-Banco de Brasília on a private capital increase, with the issuance of 88,339,223 shares, at a price of R$8.49 per share, in the total amount of R$750,000,003.27. Lefosse relied on partner Jana Araujo (
Stocche Forbes and Mattos Filho advised Acelen Energia Renovável on the financing provided by Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (BNDES), for the development of the Centro de Inovação Tecnológica
Pinheiro Neto Advogados advised on the 1st issuance of commercial notes, with surety bond, in single series, for public distribution under the CVM 160, by Office Total, value BRL 82 million. UBS Brasil Corretora de Câmbio,
Demarest advised DaVita Brasil Participações e Serviços de Nefrologia, a Brazilian subsidiary of DaVita, a Fortune 500 company, in the full acquisition of Clínica Renal de Manaus, a dialysis clinic in the city
Veirano acted as deal counsel in the public offering of quotas of the 1st issuance of Pátria Crédito Infra Renda Fundo de Investimento Financeiro em Cotas de Fundos Incentivados de Investimento em Infraestrutura
MJ Alves Burle e Viana Advogados advised Gol Linhas Aéreas in negotiations with the office of the Attorney General of the National Treasury (PGFN) and the special secretariat of the Federal Revenue Service of
Cescon Barrieu and Monteiro Rusu advised on the 1st issuance of simple debentures, non-convertible into shares, in single series, for public offering, by G10 Transportes, pursuant to CVM 160. The underwriter of the offering was Banco
Bomchil has assisted PSA Finance Argentina Compañía Financiera, and Marval O’Farrell Mairal as arrangers and underwriters, in the issuance of series 29 and 30 notes. The issuance took place on December 23, 2024 under PSA’s Global
BKM Berkemeyer has counselled OPEC Fund for International Development (OPEC) on a USD 50 million syndicated cross-border loan to Banco Continental. The funds will be used to finance small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), including those led