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Addleshaws, Hogan Lovells, Links lead as Lloyds sells pub group to PE house

Published: Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Addleshaw Goddard, Hogan Lovells and Linklaters all had roles on US private equity house Cerberus Capital Management’s £200m acquisition of pub group Admiral Taverns from Lloyds Banking Group.

Lloyds took control of Admiral - which has some 1,100 pubs in its portfolio - in 2009, as part of a restructuring that involved a debt-for-equity swap. But the banks has now divested its interest to Cerberus in a deal with a reported enterprise value of £200m. Cerberus will keep Admiral Taverns’ existing senior management team.

Addleshaws advised Admiral Taverns’ shareholders and management, with corporate partners Philip Goodstone and Yunus Seedat leading on the deal.

Linklaters advised Cerberus. Corporate partner Matthew Elliott led on the deal, aided by fellow corporate partner Alex Woodward.

Hogan Lovells advised Lloyds, with corporate partner Richard Ufland taking the lead.

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