Lawyers

Mihai Ristici

Work Department

Mergers and acquisitions and mainstream corporate transactions, Capital Markets, Energy/Natural Resources.

Position

Partner

Career

Mihai Ristici is a Partner of RTPR (Radu Tărăcilă Pădurari Retevoescu SCA). Mihai focuses primarily on M&A, mainstream corporate and capital markets matters, having advised on a number of significant transactions on the Romanian market. He has more than 20 years of experience and a broad practice covering mergers and acquisitions, auctions and other private sale and purchase transactions, private equity, funds formation, corporate governance, joint ventures, NPLs acquisitions and disposals, and the full range of equity and debt capital markets transactions (including IPOs, rights issues, bond issues, listings, placings and accelerated book-builds) and regulatory advice.

Throughout his carrier he has done deals or projects in many business sectors such as energy, telecom, financial institutions, real estate, manufacturing, IT, consumer goods. He is consistently ranked as market leader or leading individual by the legal directories.

Among his clients, Sarmis Capital, Romcim, Tenaris/Silcotub, Meridiam, Wood & Co, BRD, BNP, Engie, EDP, UniCredit, Allianz Capital Partners, Asahi Group, RBS Bank, Banco Comercial Português, Electrica, Facebook, DHL stand out for landmark transactions.

In the capital markets field, Mihai frequently advises issuers and intermediaries on high profile deals on the Romanian market. Romania’s first MTN programme, Autonom’s MTN programme, UniCredit Bank S.A.’s series of bond issues, Electrica’s IPO or Purcari’s IPO, Agricover’s attempted IPO and admission to trading on the Bucharest Stock Exchange stand out for significant transactions.

Languages

Mihai Ristici is fluent in English.

Memberships

Mihai Ristici is a qualified Romanian lawyer, registered with the Bucharest Bar. He is a member of the National Union of Romanian Bar Associations.

Education

Mihai Ristici graduated from the University of Bucharest Law Faculty, in 2001. He was admitted to the Romanian Bar in 2001 and he was the first in the country out of more than 2,000 candidates of which only 22 passed the Bar exam.

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