Neil Collen
- Managing Partner
- Madrid
- Valencia
Neil is an English man who has been living over 25 years in Spain. In 2004 he created an investment banking boutique that was renamed Livingstone Partners in 2007.
Neil has more than 24 years of experience in M&A transactions. He has advised on and led numerous transactions, including domestic and cross-border sales, acquisitions, capital raises, restructurings and leveraged processes across a range of industries such as Business Services, Food & Beverages, Construction Products and Healthcare. Neil currently co-heads the Business Services and Consumer sector teams.
Education:
- Durham University
Palets Suller, S.L.
has been sold to
UFP Industries
Solina Group SAS
has acquired a minority stake in
Eurocebollas
Jupiter Aluminum Corporate
has acquired
Aludium
Wilmington plc
has been acquired by
Indes Capital
Vilma Oil
has been acquired by
BW LPG
The Engineered Stone Group
has acquired
Resiblock, S.L.
Opengy
has raised funding for the development of renewable energy projects by
Santander
CD Castellón
has been acquired by
Haralabos Voulgaris
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