Linklaters advised Hassana Investment Company (HIC), the investment manager of Saudi Arabia’s social insurance and pension fund, on the strategic acquisition of a minority interest in Rabigh Arabian Water & Electricity Company (RAWEC) from
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Asafo & Co advised Blue Peak Private Capital (BluePeak), an alternative asset management firm supporting the growth of scalable businesses in Africa, and Swedfund, the Swedish Development Finance Institution, which recently announced their USD 25 million
Curtis hires finance and Islamic finance lawyer Victoria Mesquita (pictured) to its Dubai office as a partner, together with Ganna Vlasenko, joining as counsel. Mesquita and Vlasenko both come from law firm Addleshaw Goddard, bringing
Al Tamimi & Company has appointed two new partners in the UAE: Paul Taylor (pictured left) as partner and regional head of arbitration and Henry Storrar (pictured right) as partner in corporate practice. Paul Taylor
Asafo & Co advised Holged, a group of first rate educational establishments, on the acquisition of Kenzi, a nursery in Casablanca. The transaction is in line with the Group’s development strategy, which aims to
Madinet Masr, a real estate developer in Egypt, has successfully signed a framework agreement with QWELL for a new project worth EGP 600 million. Construction will contain a wide range of easily accessible planned units, each
Dentons advised the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) on the issuance of US$2 billion trust certificates under its US$25 billion trust certificate issuance programme. Dentons acted as an advisor for the IsDB on the issuance of
White & Case advised Spinneys, one amongst the most important supermarket chains in Middle East, on its listing on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM). Spinneys is the first Dubai international finance centre company to list
International law firm CMS celebrating 10 years in Oman, marking a decade since the firm opened its doors in Muscat. CMS partner Charles Dolphin has also assumed the role of Managing Partner for CMS Oman, succeeding
Stephenson Harwood, a global law firm, has recently announced the adoption of the legal artificial intelligence (AI) tool, Harvey. The firm plans to deploy this tool across its offices worldwide, including those in the Middle