We have a truly global Banks sector group and our team have been involved in many ground – breaking deals. The group consists of a multi-disciplinary team of lawyers drawn from our Finance, Capital Markets, Corporate, Tax, Litigation and Real Estate practices who have a large breadth and depth of experience working with Banks globally.
Our team advises banks and other financial institutions, companies and governments on domestic and international bank financing transactions across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas.
Our experience includes: acquisition finance, event-driven financings, debt restructurings revolving credits, leveraged finance, syndicated lending, trade and emerging markets finance, real estate finance, high yield, restructuring and insolvency, financial structuring and asset finance.
We act for banks and lenders but also for credit enhancers and borrowers in relation to a wide range of sectors means we are able to anticipate and address the requirements of all parties to a transaction.
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Corporate Finance Legal Services
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Banking and Financial Regulation Legal Services
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Capital Markets
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Structured Finance and Derivatives
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Project and Infrastructure Finance
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Insolvency and Restructuring
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Cross-Border Transactions
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