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GA_P advises PAI Partners on the acquisition of Scrigno
24 of November, 2021
Gómez-Acebo & Pombo has advised PAI Partners on the Spanish leg of the acquisition of Scrigno from Clessidra Private Equity.
Scrigno is a leading fully integrated opening systems company in Europe, focused primarily on residential applications. Scrigno operates through three business units: counter frames, security doors and performance products. PAI Partners will support Scrigno’s management team in its future growth plans, which include further market consolidation in opening systems and diversification of the company’s product offering.
The GA_P team was formed by Álvaro Mateo and Javier Reyna, partner and associate at Corporate and Commercial, respectively.
Scrigno is a leading fully integrated opening systems company in Europe, focused primarily on residential applications. Scrigno operates through three business units: counter frames, security doors and performance products. PAI Partners will support Scrigno’s management team in its future growth plans, which include further market consolidation in opening systems and diversification of the company’s product offering.
The GA_P team was formed by Álvaro Mateo and Javier Reyna, partner and associate at Corporate and Commercial, respectively.
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Álvaro Mateo Sixto – Partner
Javier Reyna – Associate
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Sandra Cuesta
Director of Business Development, Marketing and Communications
Sandra Cuesta
Director of Business Development, Marketing and Communications
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