Renata Cardoso, Fernando Mirandez

Several firms act on investment in Celcoin by Summit

Pinheiro Neto, Lefosse, Latham & Watkins and Gunderson Dettmer advised on corporate restructuring of Celcoin Instituição de Pagamento to receive Summit Partners L.P. investment and in the investment round itself.

The transaction value was BRL 650 million and consisted in a secondary acquisition (Summit acquired the ownership interest of exiting shareholders) and a primary acquisition (issuance of new shares).

Lefosse was Brasilian counsel to Summit and relied on partners Renata Cardoso (pictured left), Laura Affonso, Bernardo Pires; Emmanuel Abrantes, Aloizio Lima; associates Fabiana Ukei; Lais Sousa; Luana Rios; Lucca Pollini; Marcio Meinberg; Arthur
Almeida; Giulia Caruso.

Latham & Watkins also advised Summit and relied on partners John Miller, J. Ryan McCarthy, Gianluca Bacchiocchi, assiciates Pat Argenio and D. Andrew Rondeau.

In-house counsel to Celcoin Intituição de Pagamento: Barbara Possignolo.

Pinheiro Neto was local counsel to Celcoin and relied on partners Fernando Mirandez Del Nero Gomes (pictured right), Jorge F. Lopes, associates Bruna Pavanello, Paula Zugaib Destruti, Felipe Kenji Tutida Takehara; legal assistants Daniel Filipini Ferreira de Castilho, Felipe Ungaretti de Godoy Caboclo.

Gunderson Dettmer also advised Celcoin and relied on partner Christel H. Moreno and associates Eduarda N. Tavares and Arthur Dalmarco.

Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri e Potenza Advogados advised Tamme Participações and other shareholders and relied on founding partner Eduardo Zilberberg, partner André Neves, counsel Vivian Tito Rudge, associate Gabriel Junqueira and Rafael Lutti.

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