EQA Avocats advised Proclus SAS within a new capital increase
In August 2024, Etienne Epron, partner and Margot De Almeida Lopes, associate, were delighted to assist Proclus SAS on the occasion of a new increase of its share capital.
Founded in 2022, Proclus SAS is a young leading independent French player in the field of the re-use of professional electrical equipment. The company’s activities are in line with its commitment to preserve the environment, and in particular to fight the depletion of natural resources and to the overall decarbonization effort of building activities.
At the time of its set up, Proclus SAS opened up its capital to several significant players in the building.
This second round of financing includes, in addition to the participation of the historical shareholders, the investment of new investors.
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