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Khaitan, Touchstone, Anoma, Burgeon, Goodwin act on minority stake acquisition of Global Dental Services

The deal amount is valued at ₹545 crores (approx. $65 million).

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Investcorp, a leading global alternative investment firm, has led an investment of INR 545 Crores in Global Dental Services.

Tybourne Capital, an Asia-based global growth investor and other new and existing shareholders are also investing alongside Investcorp in this INR 545 Crores financing.

Khaitan & Co advised Global Dental Services in this deal by drafting and negotiating the transaction documents and providing assistance in closing and post-closing.

The core transaction team consisted of Bharat Anand (Partner), Nidhi Killawala (Partner), Saurabh Arora (Senior Associate) and Zeni Arora (Associate) with assistance from the following:

On Closing aspects: Aiyushi Sahani (Associate) and Sachit Singla (Associate)

Advised on direct tax aspects: Bijal Ajinkya (Partner), Indruj Singh Rai (Partner), Bharat Jain (Senior Associate) and Sarthak Parnami (Senior Associate)

Advised on merger scheme aspects: Atul Pandey (Partner), Hirak Mukhopadhyay (Principal Associate) and Varun Yadav (Senior Associate)

Touchstone Partners advised InvestCorp in this deal..

Anoma Legal advised Seatrust Investment Partners in this deal.

Burgeon Law advised Venture Highway Family USA LLC in this deal.

Goodwin Law advised Tybourne in this deal.

Houlihan and Lokey acted as financial advisors in this transaction.

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