Linklaters advised Montagu on Maritime Intelligence attainment

Based on the acquisition of Maritime Intelligence commonly known as Lloyd’s List Intelligence, Linklaters has advised

Update: 2022-08-05 05:45 GMT

Linklaters advised Montagu on Maritime Intelligence attainment Based on the acquisition of Maritime Intelligence commonly known as Lloyd's List Intelligence, Linklaters has advised Montagu Private Equity from Informa Plc. Maritime Intelligence. Being the leading supplier of maritime data and intelligence, Maritime Intelligence is widely used across the shipping ecosystem. It also...


Linklaters advised Montagu on Maritime Intelligence attainment

Based on the acquisition of Maritime Intelligence commonly known as Lloyd's List Intelligence, Linklaters has advised Montagu Private Equity from Informa Plc. Maritime Intelligence.

Being the leading supplier of maritime data and intelligence, Maritime Intelligence is widely used across the shipping ecosystem. It also outspreads to the finance, legal, academic, insurance and government sectors.

In their portfolio, the acquisition supplements Montagu's remarkable suite of knowledge-led and technology-enabled businesses already. To continue its delivery of innovative maritime analytics, the deal for customers will also allow Maritime Intelligence.

Alex Woodward and Daniel Law, corporate partners headed the Linklaters team. They were supported by Ben Suen and Matt O'Connor the managing associates and associates, Claudia Greig and Ling Wei Ngew.

The Linklaters corporate team worked closely alongside TMT Partner Marly Didizian who was supported by Tatum Govender and Maxine Vercoe. The Linklaters service on this complex carve out transaction as Linklaters is a leading multi-disciplinary firm.

It included deal Critical advice from experts in the areas of Intellectual Property (Yohan Liyanage and Tegan Camm), Employment (Simon-Kerr Davis, Rachel Morgan and Bethany Parker), Tax (Jamie Coomber and Klara Janiec), Anti-Trust and foreign investment (Neil Hoolihan and Ariti Skarpa) and pensions (Marcus Kealey).

This deal continues Linklaters' track record of executing complex carve-out transactions for private equity clients.

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