Kellerhals Carrard acted as legal counsel to the arranger, J&T IB and Capital Markets on all Swiss law-related matters of KKCG Financing 2 issuance of secured bonds worth €160 million. The bonds have a maturity
Kellerhals Carrard has advised J&T IB and Capital Markets on all Swiss law-related matters of the bond issuance (BI) for KKCG Financing. KKCG Financing issued secured bonds worth CZK 6 billion with a maturity
Niederer Kraft Frey advised Luzerner Kantonalbank, acting as agent, and the syndicate of banks on all aspects regarding the amendment of the existing financing for Hochdorf Swiss Nutrition (HSN), in the context of AS Equity
Homburger advised Noema Pharma, a clinical-stage biotech company, on its successful closing of a Series B extension financing round with an investment from EQT Life Sciences, and with continued support from Jeito and Forbion, all
Kellerhals Carrard advised ego death capital on all aspects of the $12 million Series A financing round (FR) for Relai, a leading bitcoin buy, sell, and self-custody application based in Switzerland. The funding round was led
Advestra advised Liberta Partner, a Munich-based multi-family office, on its acquisition of a majority stake in Avenir Group, a human resource management company headquartered in Switzerland, advised by Vischer. Furthermore, Baker McKenzie advised Migros Bank
Walder Wyss advised Zeiss in the acquisition of the Zurich and Coswig (Germany) based lithography division of Beyond Gravity, a complex mechatronic assemblies supplier. The Coswig site will be integrated into Carl Zeiss SMT, while
MME advised True Global Ventures, a global technology equity venture capital firm, as the lead investor in a USD 16.3 million financing round (FR) for Validation Cloud, a Web3 data and AI company. MME’s team
Wenger Vieli advised Inyova, a digital impact investing platform, in obtaining its asset management license (AML) from the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA and with its financing round with Abendrot, a sustainable pensions solutions
Walder Wyss advised Ecoreal, an investment foundation domiciled in Zurich, on its acquisition from an institutional investor of a real estate portfolio comprising eleven properties with a market value exceeding CHF 100 million. The bought properties