Schellenberg Wittmer acted as legal advisor to Made 2 Design, a holding company controlled by Swiss investors, in its strategic investment in the luxury skiwear and lifestyle brand Ogier. Ogier, established in 1948, began as a retailer
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Schellenberg Wittmer advised Geneva based Thematica in obtaining its FINMA license as manager of collective assets with the Swiss Financial Markets Supervisory Authority (FINMA). Founded in 2006, Thematica specializes in tailored investment solutions for professional clients
Credaris has purchased the credit intermediary CC Crédits Conseils, along with its call center in Tunisia. The acquisition of the 100% of the shares in the Swiss credit intermediary based in Versoix, further consolidates the
Schellenberg Wittmer has advised Credit Suisse on its strategic partnership with Taurus and on its investment as lead investor in Taurus’ Series B financing round. The digital asset infrastructure provider for financial institutions in Europe,
Schellenberg Wittmer has advised Arole Holding, the acquisition structure controlled by Swiss entrepreneur and investor Dan Mamane, on the divestiture of Conforama Switzerland to XXXLutz. The transaction was approved by the Swiss competition authority. XXXLutz
International environmental and sustainability consultancy Quantis has been purchased by Boston Consulting Group. The move comes as the strategy giant looks to bolster its sustainability credentials and aid clients with the transition to net zero.
Schellenberg Wittmer advised Credaris on its purchase of credit intermediary Milenia. Both companies are Switzerland’s two leading credit intermediaries, and with this purchase agreement, Credaris will acquire 100% of the shares in Milenia. The Lausanne-based
The first ELSA Switzerland Negotiation Competition took place on March 30, 2021. Schellenberg Wittmer partnered with ELSA Switzerland in the virtual negotiation competition. In particular, Marcel Jakob and Sophie Bastardoz judged participants arguments during the competition.
Victory for 26 Geneva-based medico-welfare institutions after a lengthy procedure against a dozen insurance companies. Indeed, in 2011, the Swiss Federal Council changed its Ordinance on Health Care Insurance Benefits, amending the list of benefits payable under