WF Swiss Hospitality, a portfolio company of a private equity firm advised by Lenz & Staehelin, has sold the five-star Waldhaus Flims Wellness Resort to Romanian company Paval Holding and hotel operator Apex Alliance of
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Neo Medical, a Swiss technology company specializing in spine surgery, has announced the successful completion of a strategic equity investment, including the conversion of existing shareholder loans. The financing round was led by Gyrus Capital,
Lenz & Staehelin advised ZENDRA, the company whose photovoltaic sub-construction will be used in the alpine solar project “SedrunSolar”, on the protection and commercialization of its intellectual property rights and know-how to its product. Such
Lenz & Staehelin advised Kartesia, an European provider of financing solutions for small and mid-sized companies, which has provided a flexible secured debt financing package to support Symbios Orthopédie in its growth strategy. Lenz &
Lenz & Staehelin acted as counsel to Investissements Fonciers, fund management company of La Foncière, a Swiss real estate funds in Switzerland on the capital increase of CHF 113 million of La Foncière and
Cécile Berger Meyer (pictured), partner at Lenz & Staehelin, has been elected vice president of SVIT Schweiz, a Swiss real estate association. SVIT plays a crucial role across five key areas in the real
Lenz & Staehelin has advised Caceis on the acquisition of the European asset servicing activities of Royal Bank of Canada. As of June 1, 2024 – less than a year after this acquisition – Caceis teams in Switzerland, France,
Lenz & Staehelin advised Carrier Global Corporation on its acquisition of Berlinger & Co’s monitoring solutions business for an undisclosed consideration. Vischer advised the sellers. Closing should occur in the third quarter of 2024. Lenz &
Lenz & Staehelin advised the underwriters on ADC’s sale of 13.4 million shares of its common stock and pre-funded warrants to purchase 8.1 million shares of its common stock in an underwritten offering for gross proceeds
Last June, the Swiss Competition Commission (ComCo) launched an investigation into Mastercard’s domestic card-present interchange fees for its Debit and Maestro debit card products. In the meantime, Mastercard has been able to reach an