Cinven has acquired Tinsa Tasaciones Inmobiliarias from Advent International Corporation
Cinve has acquired Tinsa Tasaciones Inmobiliarias (Tinsa) from Advent International Corporation. Financial details of this transaction have not been disclosed.
Cinven is a leading European private equity firm with offices in nine countries and US$12 billion of assets under management.
Headquartered in Madrid, Spain, Tinsa is a leading multinational real estate valuation and assessment company with presence in Spain and Latin America. The firm provides predominantly valuation services for the residential and commercial real estate markets.
Advent International Corporation is a US-based international private equity fund with US$30 billion in assets under management.
Oaklins' team in Spain advised the buyer in this transaction.


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