Aymeric de Mol

Aymeric de Mol is a partner in the Corporate/M&A team of Aramis. He mainly advises on mergers and acquisitions, private equity and stock exchange law. Aymeric assists his clients, French and foreign companies and investment funds, in external growth, restructuring and investment transactions. He has a strong expertise in international transactions.

Aymeric has developed a specific knowledge of the mobility, commodities, media and new technologies sectors.

He began his career in 2011 and previously worked at Linklaters, Cleary Gottlieb and De Gaulle Fleurance & Associés.

 

RECENT DEALS

Aramis advises the Dutheil family on the sale of Ressorts Lacroix to Lesjöfors AB

Aramis advises Trocadero Capital Partners on the primary MBO of La Boutique du Coiffeur

Aramis advises BB Capital and Cosmetique Totale on the acquisition of Starever

Aramis advises Taleo Consulting on the acquisition of Hesperie Conseil and Solvensee

Aramis advises Quaero Capital on the sale of its stakes inthe very high-speed fibre project companies Rosace Fibre and Losange Fibre

Aramis has advised Taleo Consulting on its partnership with Omnes Capital

Aramis advises Centre Vinicole – Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte (CV-CNF) on its merger with Coopérative Régionale des Vins de Champagne (C.R.V.C)

Aramis advises Groupe Fayat on the acquisition of NXO from Butler Industries

Aramis advises sellers on the sale of Ilex to Inetum

Aramis advises Renault on Verkor’s second round of Series B financing

Aramis advises SD Worx on the acquisition of GlobePayroll

 

NEWS

AIJA Seminar: Mergers & Acquisitions and Insolvency

Partner

Education

Aymeric de Mol holds an LL.M. in Business Law from the University College of London, a Master’s degree in Business Law (Belgica Program) and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the Université Catholique de Louvain.

Rankings

IFLR 1000

Mergers & Acquisitions

 

Legal 500
Mergers & Acquisitions

Décideurs
Mergers & Acquisitions (Transactions up to €75M)

Acquisition financing

LBO lower mid & small cap operations