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Norton Rose Fulbright
3 MORE LONDON RIVERSIDE
LONDON
SE1 2AQ
England
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Capital Markets

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http://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/uk/people/67526

Lawyer Rankings

London > Finance > Securitisation

Norton Rose Fulbright is ‘technically brilliant in terms of pure securitisation‘, and has a strong track record in high-value, unusual or first-of-a-kind transactions. Its work spans covered bonds, trade receivables, SME lending and restructurings, as well as residential mortgage and CRE structured finance deals. Head of capital markets Peter Young and lead securitisation partner David Shearer lead a strong group of partners, among them the vastly experienced Christian Lambie, and Peter Noble, whose work for one major Canadian bank included more than $5bn in covered bond issuance. Shearer recently acted for a global investment bank as arranger and dealer in connection with a €10bn covered bond programme. Rae Parsons is also a key member of the practice, having assisted Shearer with two separate programme updates and maturity extensions for a European issuer’s multibillion-euro covered bond. The team works closely with the firm’s infrastructure finance group on renewable energy financings, which led to its involvement in one of the first solar securitisations in Europe.

London > Finance > Debt capital markets

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Norton Rose Fulbright is highly regarded for the breadth of its DCM practice, which handles project bonds, debt restructuring, corporate trust matters, Islamic Finance,  Canadian issuance, and sovereign bond offerings. The group led by Peter Young, who handles debt transactions under both English and New York law, is ‘technically strong and pragmatic, and provides real-time practical advice‘.  Young recently acted for a major development finance institution as the initial purchaser of two large emerging market ESG-linked bonds, showing the firm’s prominent position in the sustainable finance market. EMEA chair Farmida Bi is a key adviser on Islamic finance, while Peter Noble is best known for advising Canadian issuers and their dealers in the international debt markets. He recently acted for a Canadian bank on $25bn in issuance its EMTN and global covered bonds programmes. Corporate trust specialist Kirstin Russell and Andrew Coote, whose work includes project bonds and sukuk, also play key roles in the practice.