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February 23, 2026
Freshfields advises Netceed Telecoms on global recapitalisation

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- • Freshfields advised Netceed Telecoms global group on its successful recapitalisation, which closed on 29 January 2026. • The transaction was agreed by all lenders and resulted in ownership transferring to a consortium including Pemberton, Blue Owl, and Hayfin. • The recapitalisation strengthens and deleverages Netceed’s balance sheet, providing enhanced liquidity and a robust capital structure. • Freshfields led a cross-border, multi-jurisdictional team, with key partners from London, Paris, New York, and Brussels involved in the transaction.
Global law firm Freshfields advised the Netceed Telecoms global group on its successful recapitalisation which closed on 29 January 2026. The transaction was agreed by all the lenders and included ownership of the group transferring to a consortium of experienced institutional investors including Pemberton, Blue Owl and Hayfin. The recapitalisation significantly strengthens and deleverages Netceed’s balance sheet. This provides the group with a robust capital structure and significantly enhanced liquidity, such that Netceed is well positioned for long-term sustainable growth. Freshfields partner, Emma Gateaud commented: “We’re delighted to have advised Netceed on this successful transaction. With its robust and greatly strengthened capital structure, we look forward to seeing Netceed thrive as it delivers on its strategic growth plan.” Freshfields led a cross-border, multi-jurisdictional and multi-practice group team to deliver a successful outcome for the company. The Freshfields team was led by restructuring partners Emma Gateaud (London), Richard Tett (London) and Guilhem Bremond (Paris). The Freshfields team also included partner Julien Rebibo (Paris), partner Kyle Lakin (New York), partner Marie Roche (Paris), counsels Antoine Rueda (Paris), Myriam Khetib-Khatiri (Paris) and Thomas Jeannin (Paris), senior associates Will Snowden (London) and Philippe Huntziger (Paris), associates Tony Conn (London), Sacha Hopkins-Powell (London), Frederick Money (London), Soraya Ameline (Paris), Matthis Pangrazzi (Paris), Rada Shakirova (Paris), Nicholas Mack (New York), Alex Kennedy (New York), Reinout Vrielinck (Brussels) and Emma Tielemans (Brussels).
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