merger closing
[/ˈmɜːrdʒər ˈkloʊzɪŋ/]
nounpl: merger closings
fechamento da fusão
1. The final stage of a merger or acquisition transaction when all conditions have been satisfied and the deal is completed, involving the transfer of ownership and integration of companies
The merger closing is scheduled for next quarter after regulatory approval is obtained.
O fechamento da fusão está previsto para o próximo trimestre após a aprovação regulatória ser obtida.
2. The specific date and formal event at which a merger transaction becomes legally effective and binding
At the merger closing, all documents were signed and the companies officially became one entity.
No fechamento da fusão, todos os documentos foram assinados e as empresas se tornaram oficialmente uma única entidade.
In Brazilian corporate and legal contexts, 'merger closing' (fechamento da fusão) is a critical milestone in M&A transactions. Brazil has a robust mergers and acquisitions market, and this term is widely used in business, law firms, and investment banking. The process involves multiple closing conditions and regulatory approvals, particularly with CADE (Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econômica), the antitrust authority. In the USA, merger closing is a standard legal and financial term essential to deal completion.
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