Iain Anderson > Maples Group > Singapore, Singapore > Lawyer Profile

Maples Group
1 Raffles Place #36-01
One Raffles Place
Singapore 048616
Singapore

Work Department

Funds & Investment Management
Corporate
Finance

Position

Iain is a partner of Maples and Calder’s Funds & Investment Management team in the Maples Group’s Singapore office. He specialises in fund formations, down-stream fund transactions, including acquisitions, co-investments and joint ventures and general partner arrangements and fund regulatory work. His clients include large global and regional private equity and hedge funds, boutique managers, smaller start-up funds and investee companies.

Career

Iain joined the Maples Group in 2015 and was promoted to partner in 2021.  He previously worked for another international firm in Singapore and the Channel Islands.  Prior to that he trained with Brodies LLP in Edinburgh.

Languages

English

Education

University of Stirling, BA (Hons), 2004

University of Glasgow, LLB, 2007

Glasgow Graduate School of Law, DipLP, 2008

Lawyer Rankings

Singapore > Offshore

Working collaboratively with team’s in the BVI, the Cayman Islands, London, Dubai and Dublin, Maples Group has a long-established reputation for servicing multinational clients on their investments in Asia, as well as Asia-based clients on their overseas investments. Providing the full spectrum of legal services, the practice is particularly well noted for its expertise advising on corporate, finance, insolvency, funds and investments, and dispute resolution issues. Michael Gagie is a leading figure and heads the BVI law practice, specialising in downstream PE, corporate, commercial, and banking and structured finance work. Head of the Asia corporate offering, Matt Roberts focuses on advising financial institutions, asset managers, and publicly listed and private companies. Nick Harrold is particularly adept regarding Japanese-related investments, while Iain Anderson caters to a broad range of PE and hedge funds, boutique managers, smaller start-up funds and investee companies.