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Kinstellar hires Annamária Csenterics as a partner to co-head its corporate M&A team
Kinstellar hires Annamária Csenterics as a partner to co-head its corporate M&A team
She left Dentons after working at the Budapest office for five years
Central and Eastern European firm Kinstellar has hired senior deals lawyer Annamária Csenterics to co-head its Hungarian corporate M&A team.
She will work along with local corporate M&A co-head Gábor Gelencsér. The latter joined the firm in 2019 from CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang Ormai és Társai. They will be supported by Budapest-based M&A partner Anthony O'Connor, who co-heads the firm's Southeast Asia desk.
Kristóf Ferenczi, the Budapest managing partner at Kinstellar remarked, "Csenterics' outstanding track record, excellent reputation, and finely-honed market knowledge are an excellent fit to our robust corporate and M&A team in Budapest. It will further enhance the leadership of this important service line."
Csenterics stated, "I believe that the unique platform and the breadth of Kinstellar's network will allow me to grow. Together with its outstanding corporate M&A team in Hungary and throughout the firm, we will further expand our practice in Hungary and the wider CEE/SEE regions."
With over two decades of experience in private practice and in-house, Csenterics' focuses on domestic and cross-border M&A. It includes dispositions, joint ventures and strategic transactions, including spin-offs, split-offs and exits. Her clients include corporations and private clients in Hungary, Europe, and the US.
Having earlier worked at Dentons for over five years, Csenterics also served at Weil Gotshal & Manges. Prior to that, she worked in-house at the InterCom Group and PwC. She was a counsel-for-hire at Hudson Global Resources and an associate at Hogan & Hartson.