Kingsley Napley is pleased to announce that Glafkos Tombolis has joined the firm as a partner in its Corporate, Commercial and Finance practice.
Glafkos arrives from Deloitte where he has been a partner since 2021. Prior to that, he was a partner at Kemp Little for 9 years and earlier at Charles Russell Speechlys, having started his career at Freshfields.
Glafkos advises corporate, institutional and private clients on private and public M&A transactions, private equity investments, joint ventures and general company law matters.
He has significant experience in private M&A transactions in the healthcare data and enterprise software sectors and has acted for corporations operating in cybersecurity, retail, financial regulation and digital marketing. He also advises on risk & compliance issues and on the application of national security/foreign direct investment laws.
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Anthony Macpherson, Head of Kingsley Napley’s Corporate, Commercial & Finance Practice, comments: “I’m delighted to welcome Glafkos to the team. His appointment is in line with our strategy to continue to grow our non-contentious practice areas.
“He is a seasoned operator in the small and medium-sized corporate arena which is great for our team and our clients. Glafkos’s tech sector experience is particularly attractive and his M&A expertise will complement the transactional work we already undertake at the firm.”
Glafkos Tombolis says, “I’m excited for the next chapter of my career at Kingsley Napley. The corporate practice already has good links with the technology sector, which I hope to expand upon in my new role. There is no doubt that my focus and skill set fit very well with the firm’s existing capabilities and I am looking forward to getting started.”