Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF) advised Zürcher Kantonalbank, leader of the banking syndicate, as well as Luzerner Kantonalbank and Liechtensteinische Landesbank Aktiengesellschaft, on a customized and long-term credit facilities agreement for the Switzerland Innovation Park
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Kellerhals Carrard advised Haelixa, as the Swiss deep-tech company has closed a pre-series A financing round. Verve Ventures and Zürcher Kantonalbank led the funding, with participation from impact-focused investor 212. Founded as a spinoff of
Kellerhals Carrard advised the sellers in the integration of Aequitum, an independent asset manager based in Lugano, with BG Valeur, a wealth management firm part of the Banca Generali group. As part of the transaction,
Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF) advised Medermis Clinics — a provider of dermatological, phlebological and aesthetic healthcare services, operating 73 locations in Germany and Switzerland — on its acquisition of Dermazentrum Schaffhausen, a dermatology practice offering a diverse range
EFG International acquires Quilvest (Switzerland), a pure-play Swiss private bank fully owned by Bemberg Capital. In connection with the operation, Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF) represented EFG International, while Schellenberg Wittmer advised Bemberg Capital. The closing
Euronext Paris-listed outdoor advertising company JCDecaux signed a share purchase agreement with NZZ, under which JCDecaux will sell 325,519 APG|SGA’s shares, corresponding to 10.85% of the share capital of APG|SGA. In connection with the
Bär & Karrer advised UBS Switzerland in connection with the sale of its 50% stake in Swisscard to American Express Swiss Holdings. Previously, UBS and Swisscard had completed the transition of Swisscard’s Credit Suisse
Lenz & Staehelin represents Swiss ticketing company Ticketcorner and concert venue Hallenstadion Zürich as, after a judgment of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in 2020, the Swiss Competition Commission has imposed low fines on both
Baker McKenzie advised Swiss real estate developer Plazza on its placement of a fixed-rate bond amounting CHF 100 million, with a coupon of 1.25%, a maturity of 5.2 years and due on 31 March 2031. UBS, Zürcher Kantonalbank and
Homburger advised Baseline Wealth Management, a wealth management specialist with headquarters in Zurich and Geneva, in connection with the company’s sale to US-based Creative Planning. The Homburger team Frank Gerhard (corporate/M&A,