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CMS supports Superhumans Center in receiving USD 25 million political risk insurance from the US International Development Finance Corporation

15/ 04/ 2024
  International law firm CMS is proud and honoured to support the Superhumans Center, a state-of-the-art prosthetics and rehabilitation medical centre in Ukraine, in receiving USD 25 million in political risk insurance from the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC). The political risk insurance for Superhumans is strong support that not only secures the continuing operation of the centre, but also gives the necessary confidence to donors to maintain and extend their funding for the project. With this support, Superhumans increases its credibility in the view of large international donors. It will be able to expand to other regions and provide free prosthetics, rehabilitation, reconstructive surgery, and psychological support to more Ukrainians injured in the war, as well as invest in research and development, attracting professionals from countries around the world to support the centre’s advancements. Tetyana Dovgan, corporate/M&A partner at CMS, commented: “At CMS, we are deeply committed to leveraging our legal expertise on a pro-bono basis for meaningful and impactful initiatives. We are very honoured to support our long-standing clients and the founders of Superhumans, Andriy Stavnitser and Philipp Grushko, not only in the largest M&A transactions in Ukraine, but also with such vital projects as Superhumans.”   Kateryna Chechulina, counsel in CMS’s banking and finance team who led the work, added: “The Superhumans Center is an incredibly important initiative that brings many ‘superhumans’ back to a full life, and we are honoured to be playing a part in that and supporting Superhumans in their further growth.” The CMS team assisting the Superhumans Center included Tetyana Dovgan, Kateryna Chechulina, Mykhaylo Soroka and Ihor Pavliukov. -END- For further information, please contact: Darina Gordienko E: [email protected] T: +38044 391 3377 Notes to editors: About CMS Founded in 1999, CMS is an integrated, multi-jurisdictional organisation of law firms that offers full-service legal and tax advice. With 81 offices in 45 countries across the world and more than 5,000 lawyers, CMS has long-standing expertise both in advising in its local jurisdictions and across borders. From major multinationals and mid-caps to enterprising start-ups, CMS provides the technical rigour, strategic excellence and long-term partnership to keep each client ahead in its chosen markets. The CMS member firms provide a wide range of expertise across 19 practice areas and sectors, including Corporate / M&A, Energy & Climate Change, Funds, Life Sciences & Healthcare, TMC, Tax, Banking & Finance, Commercial, Antitrust, Competition & Trade, Dispute Resolution, Employment & Pensions, Intellectual Property and Real Estate. For more information, please visit cms.law

International law firm CMS is proud and honoured to support the Superhumans Center, a state-of-the-art prosthetics and rehabilitation medical centre in Ukraine, in receiving USD 25 million in political risk insurance from the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).

The political risk insurance for Superhumans is strong support that not only secures the continuing operation of the centre, but also gives the necessary confidence to donors to maintain and extend their funding for the project.

With this support, Superhumans increases its credibility in the view of large international donors. It will be able to expand to other regions and provide free prosthetics, rehabilitation, reconstructive surgery, and psychological support to more Ukrainians injured in the war, as well as invest in research and development, attracting professionals from countries around the world to support the centre’s advancements.

Tetyana Dovgan, corporate/M&A partner at CMS, commented: “At CMS, we are deeply committed to leveraging our legal expertise on a pro-bono basis for meaningful and impactful initiatives. We are very honoured to support our long-standing clients and the founders of Superhumans, Andriy Stavnitser and Philipp Grushko, not only in the largest M&A transactions in Ukraine, but also with such vital projects as Superhumans.”  

Kateryna Chechulina, counsel in CMS’s banking and finance team who led the work, added: “The Superhumans Center is an incredibly important initiative that brings many ‘superhumans’ back to a full life, and we are honoured to be playing a part in that and supporting Superhumans in their further growth.”

The CMS team assisting the Superhumans Center included Tetyana Dovgan, Kateryna Chechulina, Mykhaylo Soroka and Ihor Pavliukov.

-END-

For further information, please contact:

Darina Gordienko

E: [email protected]

T: +38044 391 3377

Notes to editors:

About CMS

Founded in 1999, CMS is an integrated, multi-jurisdictional organisation of law firms that offers full-service legal and tax advice. With 81 offices in 45 countries across the world and more than 5,000 lawyers, CMS has long-standing expertise both in advising in its local jurisdictions and across borders. From major multinationals and mid-caps to enterprising start-ups, CMS provides the technical rigour, strategic excellence and long-term partnership to keep each client ahead in its chosen markets.

The CMS member firms provide a wide range of expertise across 19 practice areas and sectors, including Corporate / M&A, Energy & Climate Change, Funds, Life Sciences & Healthcare, TMC, Tax, Banking & Finance, Commercial, Antitrust, Competition & Trade, Dispute Resolution, Employment & Pensions, Intellectual Property and Real Estate.

For more information, please visit cms.law

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