Ms Jane Eespõld > Sorainen > Tallinn, Estonia > Lawyer Profile
Sorainen Offices

Rotermanni 6,
10111
Estonia
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Ms Jane Eespõld

Work Department
Finance & Insurance
Position
Counsel
Career
As a specialist in banking and finance law since 1997, Jane Eespõld advise both local and international clients on the whole spectrum of legal matters in the field. This includes regulatory, fund management and capital markets matters as well as financing transactions.
Advising Nordea in creating Luminor. Jane co-led the firm’s pan-Baltic team who advised Nordea in the largest transaction in the history of the Baltic financial markets when Nordea and DNB combined their banking, leasing and pensions businesses in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by creating Luminor. She advised Nordea throughout the transaction for two years, from planning and transaction structuring, through to regulatory approvals and closing.
Advising Nasdaq in merging CSDs. As a member of the firm’s pan-Baltic team Jane Eespõld advised Nasdaq in merging its central securities depositories in the Baltics. She consulted the client on all Estonian regulatory matters throughout this complex and ground-breaking project during 2014-2017.
Capital market transactions. Jane was on Sorainen team advising the international syndicate of banks in the landmark case of the initial public offering and listing of shares of the Port of Tallinn in 2018. This was the first initial public offering of a state-owned entity in Estonia since 1999.
Eurobond issues. She has advised on Estonian law aspects of Eurobond issues by consulting both issuers of bonds – such as Elering, the state-owned electricity and gas transmission system operator – as well as managers of bond issues, such as the consortium of banks who were managers in Eurobond issues by Eesti Energia.
Licensing and other regulatory matters. Jane advise clients in dealings with supervisory authorities, such as obtaining licences – eg, when Northern Horizon Capital obtained an alternative investment fund manager’s (AIFM) licence – in establishing and registering funds, qualifying holding acquisition proceedings and other supervisory compliance issues.
Languages
Estonian, English
Memberships
Estonian Bar Association
Education
- Estonian Business School, Estonia (MBA in International Business Management)
- University of Tartu, Estonia (BA in Law / officially equivalent to MA)
Lawyer Rankings
Estonia > Banking, finance and capital markets
(Leading associates)Sorainen has a ‘long term experience and a positive track record in local and international markets’ in the banking and finance sphere. The group utilises this breadth of reach to work on large-scale transactions for major financial services companies. Practice head Kätlin Krisak is key for the group’s capital markets work, including working on a 10-year government bond issue of the Republic of Estonia. Banking expert Hetti Lump-Kivisaari is adept at assisting a range of financial services companies, including credit institutions and insurance companies, with the structure of their businesses. Jane Eespõld has a strong knowledge of the licensing of credit institutions and regulatory matters such as AML regulations.
Estonia > Fintech
(Leading associates)Sorainen‘s strength in blockchain and cryptocurrecy matters is evidenced by its consistent assistance of clients with initial public offerings of crypto coins (ICO) in Estonia. The group also stands out for its deep bench. Practice head Kätlin Krisak has considerable experience in blockchain-based platforms and cryptocurrency, and is well supported by Jane Eespõld and Kamilla Alma Vilderson, who stand out for their knowledge of fintech regulation. Hetti Lump-Kivisaari often counsels fintech companies looking to set up operations in Estonia, guiding them through insurance regulations.
Lawyer Rankings
- Banking, finance and capital markets Estonia
- Fintech Estonia
- Leading associates Estonia > Banking, finance and capital markets
- Leading associates Estonia > Fintech
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking, finance and capital markets
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- EU and competition
- Fintech
- IP, IT and telecoms
- Real estate and construction
- Shipping and transport
- Tax