Krittiya has extensive experience across all areas of corporate law, with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity, venture capital, and energy and infrastructure transactions. She has advised on a broad spectrum of domestic and cross-border deals, handling matters ranging from transaction structuring and due diligence to contract negotiation, regulatory compliance, and merger control.
Her background spans both private practice and in-house roles. Krittiya spent over eight years as an associate at leading law firms before transitioning to an in-house position as Legal Manager at a prominent energy company in Thailand. In these roles, she has supported both domestic and international clients on a wide range of corporate and transactional matters.
Representative Matters
Represented a Hong Kong real estate company in its expansion into Thailand, involving an acquisition of shares in a landbank company and a greenfield development of a luxury residential and hotel projects in the prime area of the Bangkok city with the Thai JV partner.
Represented a leading Thai power company on its USD 4.1 billion acquisition of target which is a power player listed in Stock Exchange of Thailand and the subsequent delisting tender offer. The advice included the acquisition, corporate governance, merger control.
Advised a Thai private company and its founders on the sale of shares to a private equity investor, the implementation of a rights issue, and the establishment of a joint venture in connection with its pork processing products and snacks manufacturing and distribution business.
Represented the venture capital arm of Thai commercial bank on its investment in the target which provides e-commerce logistics services, including delivery service and is the Thailand's first unicorn startup.
Represented a major Thai power company on its acquisition of a 51% stake in another listed company by way of a private placement of newly issued shares, a sale of shares from the existing major shareholders and a subsequent mandatory tender offer.
