90. Anthony Indaimo

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Age 61
Occupation Partner
Company Withers Worldwide
Country United Kingdom
Position Last Year Down

Anthony Indaimo is a highly regarded corporate lawyer, specialising in cross-border transactions involving corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and capital raising. With a particular focus on the sports, technology, and brand sectors, he works extensively with both private and public companies across the US, Europe, and Asia.

Over the years, Anthony has guided successful entrepreneurs and prestigious luxury and consumer brands through complex deals and strategic growth. Known for his deep industry knowledge and approachable style, he is a trusted adviser to many of his clients. Beyond legal counsel, Anthony also serves as a non-executive director and mentor to emerging companies and young entrepreneurs, helping them navigate the challenges of building and scaling businesses.

Anthony’s reputation in the legal and business communities is widely recognised. He is consistently ranked among the “Best Corporate Lawyers” in The Spear’s 500, a leading guide to top advisers for high-net-worth individuals.

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In the world of Formula 1, Anthony Indaimo holds a unique position. For over 30 years, he has advised teams, drivers, sponsors, investors, and management agencies within the sport. His impact and influence have earned him a regular spot in the Power List: 100 Most Influential People in F1—the only lawyer to be featured.

An accomplished speaker, Anthony frequently lectures on topics including entrepreneurship, investment strategies, and accessing capital markets. His global perspective is enriched by his experience living and working in Australia, the UK, Italy, and Singapore.

With a rare blend of legal expertise, industry insight, and international experience, Anthony continues to play a pivotal role in shaping business success stories and driving innovation across sectors.