news

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Maples and Calder have advised special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Aquila Acquisition Corporation on its HK$10 billion ($ 1.27 billion) de-SPAC merger with ZG Group, marking Hong Kong’s first-ever de-SPAC transaction. Kirkland & Ellis, Shihui Partners and Maples and Calder have acted for ZG Group.

Allen & Overy and JunHe have represented sponsors and sponsors' coordinators, while Paul Hastings have advised promotors.

Last year, Freshfields advised Aquila on its IPO in Hong Kong. On completion of the de-SPAC transaction, ZG Group will be the successor company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Shanghai-headquartered ZG Group operates the world’s largest digital platform for third-party steel transactions by volume in 2022 and was the first in China to offer a one-stop integrated suite of B2B services covering the entire value chain of steel transactions.

The Freshfields team was led by partners Grace Huang and Arun Balasubramanian with support from partner Sarah Su.

TO CONTACT EDITORIAL TEAM, PLEASE EMAIL ALBEDITOR@THOMSONREUTERS.COM

Related Articles

CAM, Bakers, A&O, AZB advise on $1 bln sale of Aster’s Gulf business

by Nimitt Dixit |

Indian law firm Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas has advised India’s Aster DM Healthcare on the sale of its Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) business for $1 billion to a consortium led by UAE sovereign-owned private capital firm Fajr Capital and Affinity Holdings, a company held by Aster’s promoters.

India: AZB, Anagram advise on $530 mln microfinance merger

Mumbai-headquartered law firm AZB & Partners has advised India's AU Small Finance Bank on its 44.11-billion-rupee ($529.8 million) acquisition of peer Fincare Small Finance Bank, which was represented by Anagram Partners.

Shearman, AMT, White & Case, MHM act as Japan’s Benesse goes private for $1.78 bln

by Mari Iwata |

Shearman & Sterling and Anderson Mori & Tomotsune are advising Japanese educational services provider Benesse Holdings on a 270-billion-yen ($1.78 billion) management buyout (MBO) plan proposed by Swedish investment house EQT AB Group, represented by White & Case. Mori Hamada & Matsumoto act for the all stakeholders on this MBO scheme.