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Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy Advised Admaius Capital Partners And The Founders Of Parkville Holding B.V. On The Sale Of A Majority Stake To Adenia Partners
Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy advised Admaius Capital Partners and the founders of Parkville Holding B.V. on the sale of a majority stake to Adenia Partners
The leading full-service MENA (Middle East and North Africa) law firm, Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy (“MBH”) acted as legal advisor to Admaius Capital Partners and the founders of Parkville Holding B.V. and its subsidiaries, one of Egypt’s leading cosmeceutical businesses, in connection with the signing of definitive transaction documentation for the sale of a majority stake to Adenia Partners.
This transaction follows MBH’s prior advice to Admaius Capital Partners on its acquisition of a minority stake in Parkville, reflecting the firm’s continued involvement in the company’s growth journey. The transaction marks the successful full exit of Admaius Capital Partners and represents a significant milestone in Parkville’s growth, paving the way for its next phase of expansion and regional development under Adenia Partners’ ownership. Completion of the transaction remains subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
The MBH team advising on the transaction was led by Omar Bassiouny (Founding Partner and Group Head of Corporate and M&A), and included Salma El Refaie (Senior Associate) and Mayar Sharafeldin (Associate and Co-Head of Tax).
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