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Khaitan, Emerald Law guide Poggipolini into India with majority stake acquisition in Aero Fasteners

Through this partnership, the Companies intend to strengthen local capabilities to design and manufacture advanced engineered products in India.

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Italian aerospace engineering and manufacturing tech company Poggipolini S.p.A has acquired a majority stake in Aero Fasteners Private Limited.

Khaitan & Co advised Poggipolini on this stake acquisition.

The core transaction team consisted of Prasenjit Chakravarti (Partner), Nitish Goel (Partner), Govinda Toshniwal (Counsel), Natansh Jain (Senior Associate) and Mohnish Singh (Associate) with assistance from the following:

Direct tax aspects: Shaily Gupta (Partner) and Bharat Jain (Principal Associate);

Indirect tax aspects: Sudipta Bhattacharjee (Partner) and Arjyadeep Roy (Principal Associate);

Employment law aspects: Abhinav Rastogi (Partner).

Prasenjit Chakravarti, Nitish Goel

Emerald Law Offices advised Aero Fasteners and the selling shareholders on this transaction. The Firm's role included advising on the overall transaction structure, conducting detailed negotiations, drafting and finalizing the suite of definitive agreements, and providing extensive assistance during the closing process.

The transaction team consisted of Madhavan Srivatsan (Senior Partner), Khizer Qureshi (Principal Associate), Associates Shreya Kharbanda and Maitree Tyagi.

Madhavan Srivatsan

Through this partnership, Poggipolini and Aero Fasteners intend to strengthen local capabilities to design and manufacture advanced engineered products in India and cater to the Indian aerospace and defence ecosystem. 

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