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AYANDA CAPITAL has added a new investor to its shareholding

A new international investor has joined the shareholder base of AYANDA CAPITAL S.L. with a minority stake.

AYANDA CAPITAL, operating under the commercial name of Grupo Trocadero, is a restaurant group with ten beach club restaurants located in Marbella, Malaga, Cadiz and Madrid.

The buyer is an investment professional specializing in the management of luxury restaurants, with experience across diverse markets, including Asia, Africa and Europe.

Oaklins’ team in Spain advised AYANDA CAPITAL on this transaction.

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Laura Satrústegui

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Madrid, Spain
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