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Charles Russell Speechlys advises the founders of N2O on its acquisition by GLOBE GROUPE

Charles Russell Speechlys has advised the founders of N2O, a multi-award-winning creative brand experience agency, on its acquisition by GLOBE GROUPE, the leading European group dedicated to shopper marketing.

This deal is a significant milestone for N2O as it unlocks vast new opportunities for its expansion and innovation. This collaboration will allow N2O to take a step closer to its goals, offering increased value to its clients and giving it the chance to explore new opportunities without compromising its creative heritage and innovative approach.

Terrence Woodward, N2O CEO, commented:

“It was a pleasure to work with the Charles Russell Speechlys team on this pivotal transaction. The team’s understanding of our goals and ambitions, knowledge of our business and sector, alongside their transactional skills and insights played an important role in the successful completion of this deal.”

Mark Howard, Corporate Partner, commented:

“We were delighted to support Terrence and Clare to deliver what is a seminal transaction in their lives and professional careers. We look forward to the innovation and expansion this venture will bring in the next chapter of N2O’s growth and the opportunities it will create.”

The team was led by Corporate Partner Mark Howard and Senior Associate Jeff Carvell with support from Nia John and Doua Benamer. The wider team included Robert Birchall, Lewis Currie, and Arjun Thakrar (Corporate Tax), Mark Bailey (Commercial), and Anne-Marie Balfour (Employment).

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