Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF) acted as Swiss counsel to German battery manufacturer Varta in connection with the successful completion of a financial restructuring under the German StaRUG. Pursuant to the transaction, Varta secures EUR 60 million in new financing, while reducing existing debt by EUR 255 million. The context Globally active in the battery technology […]
Kellerhals Carrard advised Bloom Biorenewables in connection with the closing of its CHF 13M Series A financing round. The investors Anaïs Ventures and Valquest Partners led the capital round in question, with further participation
Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF) advised UBS Switzerland on its role as coordinator, agent and lender in a CHF 120 million financing for Gurit Holding. Moreover, the Swiss firm represented the other members of the international banking
Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF), acting as lead counsel, advised UniCredit Bank in connection with its role as sole underwriter, arranger, bookrunner, settlement guarantee issuing bank and agent on the CHF 700 million financing for SoftwareOne Holding’
Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF) advised publicly listed Mikron Holding AG in connection with a financing transaction. UBS Switzerland AG led the operation as arranger and agent, while a broader banking syndicate acted as lender. The
Homburger advised UBS through successful closing of the pension foundations mergers, in connection with the integration of Credit Suisse. The context In December 2024, UBS put another building block within the integration of Credit Suisse, closing
Walder Wyss advised J. Safra Sarasin Group on its acquisition of approximately 70% of Saxo Bank A/S. The acquisition in question was previously held by Geely Financials Denmark and Mandatum Group. Pursuant to the deal,
Walder Wyss advised Zurich-based Beekeeper in connection with the closing of a growth and working capital financing from HSBC Innovation Bank Limited. The company Founded in 2012 by Cristian Grossmann, Andreas Slotosch, Daniel Sztutwojner, and Flavio
Swiss liquid food packaging company SIG Group, secured a Swiss law governed EUR 550 million bridge loan credit facility. The bridge loan credit facility acts as a back-up alternative in consideration of the group’s forthcoming
Zurich-based fintech AMNIS completed a CHF 10 million series B financing round. Swisscom Ventures led the capital round in question, which saw the participation of existing investors – including co-investor Lansdowne. The operation also encompasses a CHF 2