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DSK Legal, Luthra, Axia Legal assist FINN Partners in acquiring SPAG Consultants

The deal amount remains undisclosed.

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FINN Partners Limited has acquired health communication and marketing agency SPAG Consultants Private Limited to expand its healthcare operations and its footprint in Asia.

DSK Legal advised and assisted the FINN Partners by reviewing, negotiating and finalizing of the transaction documents, including regulatory filings, in relation to the transaction.

The DSK transaction team consisted of Kunal Mehra (Partner), Danish Khan (Principal Associate) and Aakrit Aditya Sharma (Associate).

Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India also advised FINN partners in this acquisition deal.

The Luthra transaction team consisted of Harish Kumar (Partner), Itee Singhal (Managing Associate), Aman Nijhawan (Senior Associate), Kundan Rathore (Associates) and Nupur Gupta (Associates).

Axia Legal represented the sellers of SPAG Consultants

The deal would strengthen FINN Partners' position as home to one of the world's largest independent health practices, with nearly US$50 million in revenues, while SPAG will now benefit from more global service capabilities and client offerings

Finn Partners is one of the fastest-growing global, independent marketing and communications agencies in the world. FINN provides clients with global access and capabilities in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

SPAG is a leading, Asia-headquartered, health-sector communications and marketing firm. SPAG serves global biopharma companies, health trade associations and health provider systems and is one of the region’s top award-winning agencies.

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