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Trilegal acts on Brookfield acquisition of controlling interest in Cleanmax Enviro Energy Solutions

The acquisition has been made for approximately ₹2,965.3 crores ($360 million).

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Brookfield Asset Management has acquired a controlling interest through its affiliate in Cleanmax Enviro Energy Solutions for approximately ₹2965.3 crores ($360 million).

Trilegal advised Brookfield in this deal.

The deal was led by our partners Ankush Goyal (Corporate), Nayantara Nag (Projects) and Deep Choudhuri (Corporate). Kannan Rahul (Banking and Finance), Rahul Arora (Real Estate), Atul Gupta (Labour and Employment), Riyaz Bhagat (Projects), Nisha Kaur Uberoi & Gautam Chawla (Competition) and Yash Bansal (Asset Management and Funds) were other key Partners involved from the Trilegal team.

They were supported by attorneys including Swapnil Phadnis, Astha Srivastava, Ronak Talati, Kanishka Maggon and Parvathy Tharamel (Counsels); Vividha Bawa, Nikhil Issar, Shouri Bhat, Pranav Butalia, Shubhi Agarwal, Amlan Guha, Nimesh Chowdhury, Nishtha Gupta, Neha Vijayvargi and Ankush Walia (Senior Associates); Ipshita Dey, Pallav Gupta, Akhil Kumar, Amit Badesra, Charulatha Jagadish, Rishabh Garodia, Rishabh Prasad, Natasha Rao, Saksham Agarwal, Sakshi Ajmera, Gaurav Utagikar, Sneha Banerjee, Hitesh Kumar A, Madhav Kapoor, Akanshha Agrawal and Aditi Sharma (Associates); Ansif Latheef and Nikita Shrimal (Corporate Secretary Consultant).

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