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Alsei has acquired Davril

Alsei has acquired Davril for US$10 million. The new group will be able to compete with leading real estate players in the Paris metropolitan area on both segments, corporate and residential development.

Alsei is a company specialized in real estate development for corporations, including warehouses and office buildings, in France and Reunion Island

Davril is specialized in residential real estate promotion and development in Paris, France.

Oaklins' team in France advised the buyer in this transaction through an equity/debt restructuring process.

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Hadrien Mollard

Managing Partner
Paris, France
Oaklins France

Leïla Djebli

Director
Paris, France
Oaklins France

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