Altium, which operates from 16 locations worldwide, has entered into an agreement with global investment bank GCA Savvian Corporation.
Manchester-headquartered international investment bank Altium has today announced a £250m merger.
Altium , which operates from 16 locations worldwide, has entered into an agreement with global investment bank GCA Savvian Corporation, creating a leading independent international investment bank focused on growth companies with an extensive global network, cross-border capability and track record of industry-shaping transactions.
GCA will operate under the names GCA Altium in Europe and GCA in the United States and Asia.
The merger will bring substantial opportunities for synergies between the two businesses.
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