Allied's founding family buys 11.58% stake, ending single controlling shareholder
What's the deal? Allied TecnologiaDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → said on August 14, 2026 that funds Brasil Investimentos 2015 IDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → and Brasil Investimentos 2015 II signed a contract to sell 11.11 million shares — 11.58% of the company's capital — to members of the founding Radomysler family.
The buyers are Ricardo, Marcelo, Renato, and Vivian Radomysler. The share transfer is expected in the coming weeks, once the transaction closes.
What changes? After the deal, Ricardo Radomysler will hold 16.20% of the company, Marcelo 7.34%, Renato 5.70%, and Vivian 3.34%.
The selling funds will remain the largest individual shareholders, with a combined 29.01% stake.
Why it matters: Allied said that once the deal closes, no shareholder or group of shareholders will permanently hold a majority of votes at the general meeting or the power to elect most directors.
The signal: The company will move to a dispersed capital structure with no identified controlling shareholder under article 116 of Brazil's Corporations Law — a governance shift that gives no single party permanent control.
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