NKF advised the Swiss Confederation on the conclusion of a Loss Protection Agreement (LPA) with UBS Group. The loss protection guarantee governed by the LPA is a cornerstone element of the merger between UBS and
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The Zurich-based DKSH has linked an existing CHF 315 million term loan facility to sustainability targets. In this sense, Niederer Kraft Frey has advised ING Bank Singapore Branch, acting as sustainability coordinator, on DKSH’s first
Niederer Kraft Frey advised Deutsche Bank, acting as coordinator, HSBC acting as agent and further banks on the Revolving Committed Facility of DKSH Holding. DKSH Holding is a SIX Swiss Exchange listed company specializing in
Swiss Prime Site completed a refinancing with 11 Swiss banking institutions and two unsecured credit facilities agreements with a total amount of CHF 2.6 billion,
Niederer Kraft Frey acted as lead counsel to CGS Management, owner of Kalt Maschinenbau, on the add-on acquisition of staedler automation. Kalt Maschinenbau, international specialist in cheese, dairy and process technology, and staedler automation, a
Aebi Schmidt Group, a global leader of intelligent solutions for the treatment of mission critical infrastructure areas and demanding terrain, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Monroe Truck Equipment from its current owner
Invision, a private equity firm focused on succession solutions for mid-sized companies in the DACH region, is acquiring Reichelt Elektronik, an e-commerce business for electronic components distributed to B2B and B2C customers, together
The NKF team was led by M&A/Finance partner Adrian Koller, working with partner Till Spillmann, senior associate Andrea Giger, junior associate Selim Lötscher (all M&A/Finance) as well as partner Markus
The NKF team was led by M&A/Finance partners Till Spillmann (pictured) and Adrian Koller, working with junior associates Selim Lötscher and Reto Seiler (both M&A/Finance) as well as partner Markus
Niederer Kraft Frey advised Zürcher Kantonalbank, acting as agent and arranger, and the banking syndicate, on the refinancing of Swisscom AG’s existing syndicated CHF 1 billion credit facility with a CHF 1.2 billion syndicated credit