Charandeep Kaur 
Dealstreet

Trilegal advises Pluxee Group on acquisition of ProEves

This acquisition by the Pluxee Group is part of its strategic efforts to enhance its multi-benefits offering and reinforce its leadership position in India.

Bar & Bench

Trilegal has advised the Pluxee Group on the acquisition of 100% shareholding in Proeves Services Private Limited.

The Firm advised Pluxee on conducting due diligence and the execution of transaction documents for the acquisition.

The transaction team was led by Charandeep Kaur (Partner), with support from Shriyani Datta (Counsel), Ramanpreet Singh (Senior Associate), Ishaa Mahajan (Senior Associate) and Archita Prawasi (Associate).

Kunal Gupta (Partner), along with Shreya Kundu (Counsel), Juhi Bahl (Senior Manager) and Rakshith S Kundapura (Consultant), advised on White Collar Crime aspects.

Pluxee

The Pluxee Group is a global player in the employee benefits and engagement market and operates in 29 countries. It helps companies attract, engage, and retain talent by offering a broad range of solutions across meal & food, well-being, lifestyle, reward & recognition, and public benefits segments.

ProEves is the leading digital corporate childcare benefit player in India that assists working parents by addressing their preschool and daycare needs, partnering with 7,000+ centres across India and working with 100+ companies.

This acquisition by the Pluxee Group is part of its strategic efforts to enhance its multi-benefits offering and reinforce its leadership position in India by entering a fast-growing and under-penetrated market segment.

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