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Charles Russell Speechlys advises Mainsail Partners in its $63 million growth equity investment in MirrorWeb

Charles Russell Speechlys has advised Mainsail Partners, a US-based growth equity firm investing in bootstrapped B2B software companies, in its $63 million investment in MirrorWeb, a leader in the digital communications archiving, supervision and surveillance software space serving financial services firms, governments and other regulated industries across the globe. 

Garret Jackson, Vice President at Mainsail Partners, said:

Thank you to Daniel, Nathan and the entire team for their hard and diligent work guiding us through this exciting cross-border transaction. Their expertise helped us navigate the process and achieve a successful outcome.

Daniel Rosenberg, Corporate Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys, said:

We were delighted to work with this US private equity client on an important transaction that will enable MirrorWeb further to accelerate its product development, in particular to help financial institutions and other regulated companies to manage the increasing regulatory demands on them.

The Charles Russell Speechlys team was led by Daniel Rosenberg and Nathan Lightman, and included Ayman Shehata, Jamie McMurray and Doua Benamer (Corporate), Caroline Young, Alexander Needham and Victor Mound (Commercial/IP/IT), Tilly Whittingham (Employment) and Robert Birchall and Arjun Thakrar (Tax). Charles Russell Speechlys worked alongside Bass Berry & Sims, who represented Mainsail Partners on the US aspects of the transaction.

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