Clifford Chance and Demarest has advised Brazilian fintech company Méliuz on its R$180 million follow-on offering of common shares and warrants. The proceeds of the offering will be used to purchase bitcoin cryptocurrency assets.
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Tauil & Chequer Advogados in association with Mayer Brown acted as legal advisor to Gerdau in the public offering of notes with a coupon of 5.750% and maturity in 2035, in the amount of USD 650 million. The
Lefosse and Machado Meyer advised on the BRL 919.6 million issuance of agribusiness receivables certificates (CRA) by Seara Alimentos, a subsidiary of JBS and one of Brazil’s leading food companies. The transaction, structured by Virgo
Silveiro Advogados advised BTG Pactual on the structuring of BTG Desenvolve SP Fundo de Investimento em Direitos Creditórios, a credit rights investment fund created under CVM Resolution 175. The fund aims to acquire credit rights
Cescon Barrieu advised Capitânia Alternatives and BTG Pactual Serviços Financeiros Distribuidora de Títulos e Valores Mobiliários on the public offering of the first issuance of the single quota class of Capitâ
Lefosse acted as deal counsel in the 4th issuance of debentures by Brisanet Serviços deTelecomunicações, in total amount of BRL 195.264.000,00. The issuance was coordinated by BTG Pactual Investment Banking, acting as lead underwriter,
Dias Carneiro Advogados advised BTG Pactual on the acquisition of fintech Justa, which specializes in payment solutions for companies. The purchase represents a strategic move by BTG to strengthen its ecosystem of financial services aimed
Freitas Leite advised the issuer and FLH advised the underwriter and lead arranger on the 447th issuance of real estate receivables certificates (CRI), in three series, by Opea Securitizadora in the total amount of BRL 200
VBSO Advogados advised Ceres Securitizadora on its 42nd issuance of agribusiness receivables certificates. The senior-class certificates were publicly offered to qualified investors. The subordinated-class certificates were privately subscribed by investment funds managed by BTG Pactual
Cescon Barrieu, Stocche Forbes an others advised on the primary public offering of preferred shares by Azul, in a total value of BRL 1.66 billion. In addition, warrants were delivered, without issue price, attributed free of