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12.12.2025 | Deal Notifications

KPMG Law advises The Chemours Company on the implementation and closing of a large-volume factoring financing

KPMG Law Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft GmbH (KPMG Law) advised the US-American Chemours Company on the implementation of a cross-border factoring financing. The legal implementation was managed by the German KPMG Law team with the involvement of a multinational team (KPMG AG Switzerland, KPMG Law Belgium and Meijburg Legal).

Chemours Company is a publicly traded US chemical company headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware. Chemours specializes in the production of titanium dioxide pigments, fluorine products and chemicals for industrial applications. The company is represented by subsidiaries in around 50 countries worldwide and generated sales of around USD 6.0 billion in the 2023 financial year.

KPMG Law: Marc T. Zimmermann (Lead, Senior Manager), Cologne/Frankfurt, Miriam Bouazza (Partner, Head of Legal Financial Services), Frankfurt, Tavros Sargsyan (Associate), Hanover, all Banking & Finance, Gunars Urdze (Senior Manager), Cologne, Legal Public Services

KPMG AG Switzerland: Andreas Lukas Hagi (Partner), Sarah Lisa Wymann (Manager), both Zurich, Financial Services Consulting, Legal, Regulatory & Compliance

KPMG Law Belgium: Isabelle Blomme (Partner), Walter Jacob (Senior Counsel), Michiel Coenen (Junior Associate), all Brussels, Banking & Finance

Meijburg Legal: Lucas Lustermans (Partner), Joost Kool (Senior Manager Legal), both Amsterdam, Banking & Finance

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