Email etido.david@uubo.org

Phone +234 1 2774920-22, 2719811-13

AddressSt Nicholas House, (10th, 12th & 13th Floors), Catholic Mission Street, Lagos, Nigeria.

Etido David

Associate

Profile


Etido David is an Associate and a member of the firm’s Private Equity, Mergers and Acquisition, Competition and Corporate Advisory teams. Since joining the firm, he has been involved in a wide range of matters, including corporate restructuring, structuring of mergers and acquisitions, competition advisory and setting up of Joint Ventures. He has also taken part in several due diligence investigations involving major companies.

Career

2021
Associate, Udo Udoma and Belo-Osagie
2017
Associate, Jackson, Etti and Edu
2016
Associate, Faithful Stewards LP

Qualifications

2016
Nigerian Law School, BL
2015
University of Uyo, LL.B

Professional Membership

Nigerian Bar Association- Section of Business Law
Nigerian Bar Association

Bar Admissions

2016
Nigeria
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Deals

Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring, Private Equity

UUBO teams advises lead investor on Flutterwave series D funding round

We are pleased to have advised the lead investor, B Capital Global Growth Fund III, L.P on its participation in the US$250 million Series D Investment in Flutterwave, a leading technology company operating across Africa.

The UUBO transaction advisory team was led by our private equity and M&A team partner, Ozofu ‘Latunde Ogiemudia with support from Temiloluwa Okeowo (senior associate), Bond Eke-Opara, Etido David (both associates) and other members of our private equity, corporate, M&A and FinTech teams. The UUBO team worked with a cross-border group of advisers led by Goodwin Procter.

Flutterwave’s successful Series D fund raise follows its initial US$20 million Series A round of 2018, its US$35 million Series B round in 2019 and its US$170 million Series C round in 2021, and has resulted in a valuation of over US$3 billion making Flutterwave, currently, the highest valued African start-up.

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