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Banking, Capital markets : Debt, Capital markets : Equity, Financial and corporate, M&A, Project development, Project finance, Restructuring and insolvency
Financial and corporate, Project development
Banking, Capital markets : Debt, Capital markets : Equity, Financial and corporate, M&A, Project development, Project finance, Restructuring and insolvency
09 October 2015 by
Pedro Couto, Célia Francisco and Erna Guetsa of Couto Graça & Associados in Maputo look at issues surrounding exchange procedures
08 May 2024 by
The Women Leaders in M&A report, produced by TTR and iDeals platforms, shows the professionals who stood out in the transactional market last year
23 January 2023 by
Vieira de Almeida & Associados (VdA) assisted GreenVolt – Energias Renováveis, S.A. (“Greenvolt”) in the recently announced agreement to issue of € €200,000,000 4.75 per cent. Senior Unsecured Conditionally Convertible Bonds due 2030 (the “Transaction”).
09 June 2021 by
Morais Leitão, Galvão Teles, Soares da Silva & Associados (ML) advised a group of Portuguese investors led by João Brion Sanches and a British investment fund managed by Arrow Global in the acquisition from Lone Star of the group of ten joint stock companies corresponding to the “Vilamoura World Group”, holding several properties located in Vilamoura (Algarve), including the Vilamoura Marina.
01 December 2020 by
In the context of the phased reduction of COVID-19 prevention measures for the gradual return to normality, the Council of Ministers approved the Decree no. 102/2020, of November 23, which establishes the following measures:
01 October 2020 by
The Regulation for the Licensing of Petroleum Infrastructure and Operations was recently approved, through Decree No. 84/2020, of September 18, which came into force on the same date
23 September 2020 by
Leading firm take the top prize as the best firm in Mozambique for their work on transactions and restructuring at inaugural IFLR Awards for Sub Saharan Africa