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8021 Zurich
Switzerland

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Bar admissions:

Switzerland

Jurisdictions:

Switzerland

Practice areas:

M&A


Marcel Jakob is a Partner in our Mergers & Acquisitions Group in Zurich. He focuses on domestic and crossborder M&A transactions including asset deals and restructuring transactions (incl. complex carve-outs). He regularly advises entrepreneurs and startups as well as venture capital and private equity investors. Marcel has a focus on transactions involving highly regulated businesses (in particular financial institutions and life science companies) and technology-driven business models. Further, he is experienced in advising investors and companies in times of financial distress, including restructurings during administration/moratorium (distressed M&A).

Before joining Schellenberg Wittmer, Marcel gained experience in the tax department of an international audit firm, in a startup company as well as in the legal department of a securities dealer.

  • Swiss counsel to Arsenal Capital Partners in its sale of ATP Group to Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (DAX: HEN3).
  • Counsel to SIX Swiss Exchange-listed HOCN AG (former HOCHDORF Holding AG) on the sale of its operating subsidiary HOCHDORF Swiss Nutrition AG during an administration process.
  • Swiss counsel to Arsenal Capital Partners in its acquisition of ATP Group.
  • Counsel to prop-tech startup PriceHubble on a USD 34 million Serie B round.
  • Counsel to Open Mineral, which operates a global digital trade platform for commodities, in its USD 33 million equity financing round led by Mubadala Investment Company.

  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Corporate & Commercial
  • Life Sciences
  • Restructuring and Insolvency

  • M.A. HSG in Law, University of St. Gallen (HSG), 2010
  • LL.M., University of Chicago, 2017

  • Member of various professional organizations, such as the Zurich as well as the Swiss Bar Association, the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA), the International Bar Association (IBA) and the Swiss Private Equity & Corporate Finance Association (SECA).

  • Switzerland, 2013