Transaction R&Co strengthens its regional presence with the opening of an office in Bordeaux

Romain Massiah

Following the opening of the Lyon office last year, Transaction R&Co, a team dedicated (within Global Advisory) to SMEs and Mid-Caps with a strong expertise in M&A advisory, is launching a new office in Bordeaux. This signifies our commitment to providing differentiated and highly specialised advice in the region.

Romain Massiah joins Transaction R&Co as Managing Partner to develop this activity. He has acquired over 20 years' experience in M&A dedicated to the mid-cap segment covering SMEs, private equity funds and major corporate groups. He has extensive expertise in investment banking and deep knowledge of the local economy.

Through this new location, Transaction R&Co is joining forces with the Rothschild Martin Maurel wealth management teams present in Bordeaux and Toulouse to provide local entrepreneurs with expert advice for their projects, covering all their financial needs.

About Rothschild & Co, Global Advisory

Rothschild & Co is a family-controlled and independent group and has been at the centre of the world's financial markets for over 200 years. With a team of c.4,200 talented financial services specialists on the ground in over 40 countries, Rothschild & Co's integrated global network of trusted professionals provide in-depth market intelligence and effective long-term solutions for our clients in Global Advisory, Wealth & Asset Management, and Five Arrows, its alternative assets arm.

Global Advisory, a division of the Rothschild & Co group, designs and executes strategic M&A and financing solutions, providing impartial, expert advice to large and mid-sized corporations, private equity, families and entrepreneurs, and governments.

Through its unrivalled network of 1,500 industry and financing specialists in 42 countries, Rothschild & Co's Global Advisory business combines the breadth of its advisory offering with a high volume of transactions to achieve a unique understanding and perspective into markets and participants worldwide.

Within this division, Transaction R&Co is a team dedicated to small and medium-sized businesses and has developed strong expertise in M&A advisory operations.

 

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