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Herbert Smith Freehills Advised Adamantem Capital On Its Acquisition Of Mason Stevens

Herbert Smith Freehills Advised Adamantem Capital On Its Acquisition Of Mason Stevens
Herbert Smith Freehills advised Adamantem Capital on its ~A$200 million acquisition of Mason Stevens by way of scheme of arrangement.
Adamantem is a Sydney-based private equity firm that manages over A$2 billion in funds under management across Australia and New Zealand. It has a strong track record of scaling organisations across various sectors, including B2B and professional services, and is known for responsible and impact investing.
Mason Stevens manages approximately $8 billion in funds under administration. As a result of the transaction, Adamantem will continue to increase and accelerate investment in its integrated wealth platform and services for wealth practices, focusing on innovations that enhance client experience and further this will help to accelerate its growth plans and capitalize on Australia’s expanding high-net-worth sector, leveraging Mason Steven’ scalable digital platform and unique value proposition.
Partner Kam Jamshidi at Herbert Smith Freehills said, “The private capital sector in Australia is continuing to grow and this transaction seeks to capitalise on this trend”.
Partner Tom Hoare said, “We are excited to have assisted Adamantem Capital on this new chapter and to have facilitated a pivotal transaction that demonstrates the strength of our private equity offering combined with our public M&A expertise.”
Finance partner Hayley Neilson said, “It was great to work with Adamantem on this transaction and we look forward to assisting the team as they grow the business.”
The Herbert Smith Freehills team was led by partners Kam Jamshidi (Partner), Tom Hoare (Partner) and Zoe Leyland (Executive Counsel) supported by James Newton (Solicitor), Sandra Nguyen (Solicitor) and Ruchika Bilagi Sandesh (Solicitor).
The Finance team was led by Hayley Neilson (Partner) and was supported by Betty Huang (Senior Associate) and solicitor Matthew Bramich (Solicitor).
The Financial Services Regulatory team was led by Michael Vrisakis, supported by Hartley Spring.
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