Fasken partner Krisztian Tóth joins board of directors of DeFi Technologies

Krisztian Tóth is an experienced M&A lawyer

Fasken partner Krisztian Tóth joins board of directors of DeFi Technologies

Partner at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Krisztian Tóth, has joined the board of directors of DeFi Technologies. Toronto-based Tóth is an experienced M&A lawyer who began his career at Fasken in 2003 and became a partner of the firm in 2009. He currently focuses on mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance with an emphasis on international and cross-border transactions, proxy contests and other contested matters, public and private financings, securities regulations and corporate governance.

Tóth has expertise in the national and international mining and oil and gas sectors in Europe, Africa, Latin America, Canada and the United States. He has particular expertise in mining M&A and mining finance including royalty, streaming and joint venture transactions and acts for both Canadian and international companies involved in takeover bids, plans of arrangement, domestic and cross-border offerings, corporate reorganizations, stock exchange listings, continuous disclosure obligations and other regulatory compliance issues.

DeFi Technologies also announced that Russell Starr has been added to the management team as head of capital markets. Starr is an established CEO, entrepreneur and financier with deep capital markets and industry expertise.

"We are extremely pleased to add Krisztian and Russell to the already substantial team at DeFi Technologies,” says Wouter Witvoek, CEO of DeFi. “As DeFi continues to grow, both Krisztian and Russell will help to build on our already impressive business lines.”

DeFi Technologies Inc. is a Canadian company that carries on business with the objective of enhancing shareholder value through building and managing assets in the decentralized finance sector.

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