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M&A
Mohamed heads Sharkawy & Sarhan’s M&A practice as well as its prolific power, utilities and infrastructure practice. He is regularly highly regarded in directories of law firms as he is selected by IFLR1000 and Chambers & Partners as a leading/highly regarded lawyer.
He started his career as a junior associate with S&S and was seconded to the magic circle law firm Allen & Overy LLP in the Dubai office during 2014.
Throughout his career, he has acted on ground-breaking M&A transactions including advising on the sale of majority stakes in two major Egyptian banking units (BNP Paribas and NSGB) and purchase of majority stake in Barclays Bank Egypt, in addition to advising on potential purchase of Piraeus Bank Egypt by Standard Chartered Bank and the acquisition by Fairfax of a minority stake in CIB from Actis. More recently Mohamed has acted for Vodafone Group and Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC.He has advised several financial institutions and regulatory bodies in connection with a wide spectrum of issues in capital market including for key players such as Fairfax, Blakeney, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. In addition, Mohamed regularly advises EFG Hermes and its assets management, investment banking, private equity and stock-brokerage arms on a wide variety of capital market issues relating to assets management, custody, stockbrokerage and general regulatory and compliance aspects relating to financial services activities.
Mohamed also has in-depth focus on power & renewables and utilities advising clients on all regulatory aspects relating to power and utilities projects. In particular, he has advised CGN on acquisition of Malaysia Development Berhad involving the only three IPPs in the Egyptian market.
Mohamed has an outstanding footprint in the Egyptian renewable energy sector having advised all financial institutions involved in the second round of the feed-in tariff program as well as advising on several utility scale BOO projects and the first ever distributed generation projects to be financed by DFIs. More recently, Mohamed has been involved in all key transactions in Egypt in port related infrastructure including both PPP dry port transactions to date.