BMA Advogados have acted as Brazilian advisors to CSN Resources, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (issuer) and Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN) in connection with the
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Rebaza Alcázar & De Las Casas has advised Estela, a digital compliance company in Latin America, on the acquisition of DBNet in Chile and Colombia and Digiflow in Peru. With this acquisition, Estela seeks
BMA – Barbosa, Müssnich e Aragão Advogados advised Fleury on its 8th issuance and public offering of non-convertible unsecured debentures, intended exclusively for professional investors, registered before CVM 160, in the total amount of R$500
i2a and Pinheiro Neto advised Patria Investiments on the acquisition of Credit Suisse Hedging-Griffo (CSHG)’s Real Estate business in Brazil (CSHG Real Estate). CSHG was advised by BMA in the transaction. The transaction
BMA advised XP Malls Fundo de Investimento Imobiliário – FII on the acquisition of an additional 6% (six percent) of the undivided interest of the properties in which Shopping da Bahia is part of, located in
Pinheiro Neto, Freitas Leite Advogados and BMA advised on the acquisition of all shares of Órama DTVM by BTG Pactual, for R$ 500 million, with adjustments as outlined in the agreement. Pinheiro Neto advised BTG Pactual
BMA acted as legal counsel to company; Stocche Forbes represented the underwriter on the public offering of the third issuance of debentures of Monteiro Aranha, pursuant to CVM 160, in the total amount of BRL 300 million.
BMA advised Bluefit Academias de Ginástica e Participações and its original shareholders, in the negotiation and execution of a share purchase agreement and other covenants, with MC Brazil Fitness Holding, which establishes the
BMA advised on the formation of a consortium between Ultragaz and Supergasbrás to allow the sharing of part of their respective operations and infrastructure of LPG storage and filling bases, consequently expanding the presence
BMA Advogados has helped as Brazilian counsel, the Chinese automotive company Geely enter into a joint venture with Renault to launch a powertrain company that will rely on technology produced by the French carmaker’s