
Linklaters has advised Ardian on the sale of its 38% stake in Kallista Energy, a leading French player in the development and operation of renewable energy assets in the wind, solar and battery energy storage sectors, to APG and Pensionskasse Stadt Zürich (PKZH).
Marking Ardian’s full exit after 17 years of supporting Kallista Energy’s development, this transaction allows majority shareholder APG to increase its stake, while welcoming PKZH as a new minority partner.
The Linklaters team in Paris was led by Bruno Derieux and Nicolas Le Guillou, Partners, supported by Arthur Belmer, Associate, in Corporate/M&A, Cyril Boussion, Partner, and Andréa Midy, Associate, on the tax aspects. The team also included the Amsterdam office with Joost Rompen, Counsel in Tax law, and Ruth van der Haar, Managing Associate in Corporate/M&A.