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“EIKA Group” acquires a company holding a strategic site in Visoriai – over 500 new apartments planned
We advised “EIKA Group” on the acquisition of the shares in a company that owns a building complex located at Visorių St. 20 in Vilnius. The site is intended for the development of a residential project meeting A++ energy efficiency standards. The project will be implemented in several stages, with more than 500 apartments planned […]
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Key Carbon and InSoil enter into a EUR 100 million partnership agreement
We advised Key Carbon on signing an agreement with InSoil for one of the largest sustainable agriculture finance commitments in Europe. On 9 June 2025, Key Carbon, a leading climate investment firm, and InSoil (formerly known as HeavyFinance) announced a EUR 100 million investment agreement aimed at supporting European farmers in transitioning to regenerative agriculture. […]
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Rheinmetall, EPSO-G Invest and Giraitės ginkluotės gamykla enter into strategic partnership
We advised Giraitės ginkluotės gamykla, the largest military and civilian ammunition manufacturer in the Baltics, on entering into partnership with the German defence technology company Rheinmetall, the Lithuanian energy transmission and exchange group EPSO, and the state-owned company Valstybės investicinis kapitalas (State Investment Capital). A shareholders’ agreement was concluded to regulate the acquisition of shares […]
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Largest investment in the Lithuanian startup ecosystem this year: Ovoko attracts EUR 20 million investment
We advised Smash Capital, a US venture capital fund manager, on investing in Ovoko, a Lithuanian startup operating online marketplaces for used car parts. Smash Capital acted as lead investor in the Series B round, which was worth EUR 20 million in total. This is the largest investment in the Lithuanian startup ecosystem this year. […]
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Viatris implements structural changes in the Baltics
We were happy about the opportunity to assist Viatris, a global healthcare company, in the implementation of structural changes to its business in the Baltics. Structural changes to Viatris companies in Latvia involved share capital reduction, dividend payments and simplification of the group structure through mergers. The project also involved name changes for some of […]