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Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas advises Warburg Pincus on acquisition of majority stake in Watertec India

The deal amount remains undisclosed.

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Warburg Pincus has acquired a majority stake in Watertec (India) Private Limited from the existing shareholders of the company.

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co advised Warburg Pincus on this acquisition.

The transaction team was led by Akshay Chudasama, Managing Partner; Ashni Roy, Partner; Hardik Thakker, Principal Associate; Mmini Kapoor, Principal Associate; Chintan Aashwini, Senior Associate; Sara Jain, Associate; and Ms. Prachi Bhavsar, Associate.

The due diligence team was led by Ashni Roy, Partner; Hardik Thakker, Principal Associate; Mmini Kapoor, Principal Associate; Chintan Aashwini, Senior Associate; Sara Jain, Associate; and Prachi Bhavsar, Associate.

The due diligence team for employment was led by Pooja Ramchandani, Partner; Suryansh Gupta, Senior Associate; and Istuti Kapoor, Associate.

The due diligence team for real estate was led by Bhoumick Vaidya, Partner; and Vidhi Maniar, Senior Associate.

The litigation team was led by Meghna Rajadhyaksha, Partner; Salonee Kulkarni, Principal Associate; and Kriti Kalyani, Senior Associate.

The competition team was led by Gauri Chhabra, Partner; Saumya Raizada, Senior Associate; and Eesha Seth, Associate.

The intellectual property team was led by Mukul Baveja, Partner, and Madhur Chopra, Principal Associate.

The banking & finance team was led by Zubin Mehta, Partner; Mohit Bhatia, Counsel; and Shubhra Baghel, Associate.

The foreign exchange regulatory law related advice was provided by Gopalkrishna Hegde.

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