Walder Wyss advised UBS Switzerland, which served as the mandated lead arranger and underwriter, financing Polygena’s acquisition of Kubo Tech and its subsidiaries. The companies involved Polygena is a Swiss industrial group part of
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Walder Wyss advised Helvetia on the placement of two senior bond tranches totaling CHF 250 million. The first tranche is CHF 110 million, with a maturity in 2029 and a coupon of 0.80 percent. The second tranche is CHF 140
As of January 2025, Walder Wyss had added four partners to its teams: Téo Genecand, Christian Hagen, and Hugh Reeves were promoted to partners, while Jamar E. Brown joined the firm as a partner in
Walder Wyss advised Migros on its sale of Gowoonsesang Cosmetics, a South Korean subsidiary of the MIbelle group, to L’Oréal. The transaction is expected to be completed after customary regulatory approvals. The team
Walder Wyss advised SoftwareOne Holding on its merger proposal with Crayon Group Holding, advised by Bär & Karrer. Lenz & Staehelin advised SofwareOne on financing matters relating to the transactions. SoftwareOne will launch a
Walder Wyss advised Ronal, an alloy wheels for cars manufacturer, as borrower in connection with a Swiss law-governed EUR 155 million credit facilities agreement with UBS Switzerland as mandated lead arranger, original lender and agent and
Dekom, advised by Walder Wyss, an international AV integrator, was acquired by VR Equitypartner, together with Süd Beteiligungen. The team Walder Wyss advised the sellers on all Swiss law aspects of this transaction. The
Niederer Kraft Frey (NKF) advised Yttrium, a technology investor, on its Series B investment in Embotech, a provider of autonomous driving solutions, advised by Walder Wyss. Other investors in this funding round included Emerald Technology,
Walder Wyss advised Anybotics, an AI-driven robotic inspection solutions company, on raising an additional USD 60 million on its latest financing round led by Qualcomm Ventures and Supernova Invest, advised by Lenz & Staehelin. In total,
Walder Wyss advised Zeiss in the acquisition of the Zurich and Coswig (Germany) based lithography division of Beyond Gravity, a complex mechatronic assemblies supplier. The Coswig site will be integrated into Carl Zeiss SMT, while