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Tropicalia Coffee has been sold to majority shareholders

Minority shareholders have sold Tropicalia Coffee Co S.A.S. to majority shareholders.

Tropicalia Coffee is a specialty coffee roaster based in Bogotá, specializing in sourcing, roasting and exporting premium Colombian coffee. Located in Bogotá, its café offers a curated selection of coffees of varying qualities and features a range of branded merchandise for customers.

Majority shareholders acquired Tropicalia Coffee from the company’s minority shareholders.

Oaklins’ team in Colombia acted as the exclusive advisor to the seller in this transaction.

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Juan Pablo Bayter

Partner
Bogotá, Colombia
Oaklins Axia

Juan Felipe Aristizabal

Analyst
Bogotá, Colombia
Oaklins Axia

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