Bär & Karrer advised Swiss technology company Logol as Lagfin – Campari Group’s controlling shareholder – completed a strategic investment in the company. The context A specialist in AI and cloud-based SaaS solutions for
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Software investor Main Capital Partners acquired a majority stake in Swiss software solutions provider Polypoint. In connection with the deal, Bär & Karrer advised the buyer, Pestalozzi represented the selling part, while Baker McKenzie
Bär & Karrer advised lead investor Revival Healthcare Capital and Distalmotion, a globally active medical device specialist with headquarters in Lausanne, throughout the company’s USD 150 million Series G financing round – closed with participation
Bär & Karrer advised technology company TeamSystem, a specialist in digital solutions for management of businesses and professionals, on the acquisition of Swiss-based Arca24.com , a software house specialised in the development and commercialization
Bär & Karrer advised private equity investor Advent as ZI Zenith S.à r.l., a European indirect subsidiary of funds managed and/or advised by Advent International itself, completed the public tender offer for
Bär & Karrer advised Swiss Finance & Property Funds (SFP Funds) on debuting the SFER Redevelopment L-QIF. With the regulatory status of a Limited Qualified Investor Fund (L-QIF), SFP Funds developed the
Bär & Karrer is advising Wisecap, as the manufacturer of plastic caps and closures for the beverage industry based in Piacenza, Italy, has entered into a purchase agreement to acquire Corvaglia Closures Eschlikon, a
Bär & Karrer advised Amadeus Capital, a Geneva-based wealth and asset manager, in connection with the acquisition of the activities of Amasus Investment, a wealth management company with headquarters in Zurich. The Bä
Bär & Karrer advised Oxford University Press, as the publishing house of the University of Oxford signed an agreement to acquire 100 percent of the shares in S. Karger, a Basel-based specialist publisher focusing on
Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF) advised SpineArt, as the Swiss medtech specialist raised CHF 25 million in a capital increase backed by investors Gimv and EGS Beteiligungen (EGSB). In connection with the operation, Bär & Karrer