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GA_P advises AD Education on the acquisition of Animum Creativity Advanced School in Malaga
11 of November, 2022
Gómez-Acebo & Pombo advised the AD Education group on the acquisition of a majority stake in Animum Creativity Advanced School in Málga, the fourth best 3D animation school in the world. AD Education is an international network with a presence in 10 European countries that brings together 20 establishments united around strong values linked to the transmission of knowledge, know-how and life skills.
For its part, Animum was created 15 years ago in Malaga and joins the twenty or so schools that the French group has spread throughout most of Europe in cities such as Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Marseille, Toulouse, Nice, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Florence, Rome, Turin, Bologna, Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia, with 65,000 students. Former Animum students have participated in films such as Spiderman: A New Universe, Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, Mowgli, Angry Birds and SpongeBob: To the Rescue.
Advised on the operation: Fernando de las Cuevas, partner; Clara Rivero, Sergio Gómez and Eugenia Álvarez-Pedrosa, associates of the Corporate and Commercial team.
For its part, Animum was created 15 years ago in Malaga and joins the twenty or so schools that the French group has spread throughout most of Europe in cities such as Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Marseille, Toulouse, Nice, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Florence, Rome, Turin, Bologna, Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia, with 65,000 students. Former Animum students have participated in films such as Spiderman: A New Universe, Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, Mowgli, Angry Birds and SpongeBob: To the Rescue.
Advised on the operation: Fernando de las Cuevas, partner; Clara Rivero, Sergio Gómez and Eugenia Álvarez-Pedrosa, associates of the Corporate and Commercial team.
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Clara Rivero – Senior associate
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