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Linari Law Firm advises Argan Capital on successful continuation fund for Polon-Alfa

Linari Law Firm proudly served as Luxembourg legal counsel in the successful continuation fund transaction for Argan Capital’s portfolio company, Polon-Alfa. Our team ensured smooth execution within Luxembourg’s regulatory framework.

 

We are proud to announce our involvement as Luxembourg legal counsel in the successful completion of a continuation fund transaction for Argan Capital’s portfolio company Polon-Alfa, a leading Central and Eastern European manufacturer of electronic fire detection systems.

This transaction is an important milestone for both Argan Capital and Polon-Alfa, providing long-term support for the company’s growth and innovation in fire safety technology.

We are delighted to have contributed to this important project. Our team provided legal expertise tailored to the complexities of cross-border private equity and fund structuring, ensuring a smooth execution in line with Luxembourg’s regulatory framework.

The transaction was led by our Managing Partner, Vincent Linari-Pierron, Partner, Guillaume Deflandre, and Senior Associate, Joanna Mascherin, whose combined experience and dedication were key to its successful completion.

We are proud to have played a part in this new chapter for Argan Capital and Polon-Alfa!

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