Pinsent Masons advises syndicate banks on the €30m capital increase of Enapter AG

16 Nov 2021 | 12:04 pm | 1 min. read

Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised four syndicate banks, Bryan, Garnier & Co. (Sole Global Coordinator), Pareto Securities AS, Clarksons Platou Securities AS (Joint Bookrunners) and First Berlin Securities Brokerage GmbH (Placement Agent), on the successful EUR 30m capital increase of Enapter AG.

As a result of the transaction, the Germany-based technology company, Enapter AG, was able to increase its share capital by 1,304,347 new shares to a total of 24,405,647 shares. The new shares were offered to institutional investors in an accelerated bookbuilding process at a subscription price of €23.00 per share. The company raised gross proceeds of €30 million.

The new shares will be admitted to trading on the regulated market of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (General Standard) and the regulated market of the Hanseatische Wertpapierbörse Hamburg.

Enapter AG, with its corporate seat in Heidelberg, is the technology leader in innovative Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolysis, which can be used to produce green hydrogen. The technology enables the construction of efficient, cost-effective and standardized electrolysers and stacks that can be scaled up to larger units according to the principle of modularity.

The Pinsent Masons team was led by Dr Susanne Lenz, LL.M. (Partner, Frankfurt) and included Dušan Stojković (Senior Associate, Frankfurt), Gudrun Moll (Legal Director, Munich), Jim Hunwick (Partner, Sydney) and Michael Capsalis (Legal Director, Melbourne). 

Commenting on the transaction Dr Susanne Lenz said:

"We are pleased to have worked with a diverse array of syndicate banks on this exciting and important transaction. With ENAPTER AG’s expertise in the production of highly efficient hydrogen generators to replace fossil fuels, we are proud to have been part of the successful financing of a company on the cutting edge of green technology in Germany and beyond.”

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