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Appleby
33-37 ATHOL STREET
DOUGLAS
IM1 1LB
Isle Of Man

Isle of Man > Banking, finance and capital markets Tier 1

Fielding a market-leading banking and finance group, Appleby’s team of experienced solicitors has recently been involved in some of the island’s significant refinancings. Blue-chip banking clients, among others, instruct the firm for its breadth of expertise and international experience. Recently, co-chair Garry Manley has advised on the high-value listings of debt securities by Isle of Man companies, including on the NYSE, while co-chair Tom Brook advises on debt finance matters, bond issuances, and takeovers for international financial institutions and companies. Sophie Corkish and Sophia Howell-Evans both routinely advise on high-value transactions, and Eleanor Harding focuses on asset finance transactions, particularly shipping and aviation finance work.

Practice head(s):

Tom Brook; Garry Manley

Testimonials

‘The team consistently deliver for us on finance transactions and is our go-to firm in the Isle of Man. The fact they can handle BVI matters from the Isle of Man is also very helpful.’

‘Tom Brook is very responsive. He is a trusted pair of hands and delivers for us every time.’

‘The team is very responsive and quick to manage any issues. They treat our clients like their own. Tier 1 service from Appleby always.’

‘Tom Brook and Sophie Corkish are particularly excellent. You can trust them to deliver and take the stress out of a deal.’

Key clients

Barclays

BNP Paribas

Citibank

HSBC

Investec

Lloyds

Santander

The Royal Bank of Scotland

The Standard Bank of South Africa

The Blackstone Group International

OakNorth Bank

Topland Group

Work highlights

  • Advised a syndicate of lenders on the refinance of circa £5bn of facilities advanced to Flutter Entertainment PLC.
  • Advised Silver Point Finance on the Isle of Man law aspects of the debt financing of STG Partners’ private acquisition of Momentive Global.
  • Advising JP Morgan Securities on matters of Isle of Man law in connection with an amendment and restatement of a revolving credit facility.    

Isle of Man > Commercial property Tier 1

Acting for blue-chip companies, financial institutions, and local businesses, Appleby routinely advises on transactions involving the island’s high-value commercial real estate assets. The firm also advises lenders on the Isle of Man elements of international property acquisitions and investments. Garry Manley leads on some of the region’s most significant commercial property transactions. The practice’s breadth is enhanced by Tom Brook, who has significant banking, finance, and wider commercial expertise. Alexandra Dernie has a varied workload, which includes first registration applications, and Melissa Wong is a key contact for transactional work.

Practice head(s):

Garry Manley

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘We have received excellent advice concerning commercial property conveyancing. The team has been prompt in response to queries and swift to react, providing sound advice on which we can depend. It is a particular strength to work with a team who respond quickly and professionally.’

‘The practice is well established and deeply rooted within the Isle of Man which means they understand the core values and ethos of the local people/businesses engaging them.’

‘Melissa Wong provided very good support on a big transaction with detailed knowledge of Isle of Man applicable law.’ 

‘A real focus on high-level client service in addition to technical expertise, which ensures any complex matters are explained as concisely as possible which delivers full transparency/understanding throughout transactions promptly.’

‘Real experts on the Isle of Man. Very detailed on Real Estate matters, add value at any opportunity and happy to work to tight timescales if required. Give very sound advice and happy to take a commercial view if necessary.’

‘Melissa Wong is outstanding on all Real Estate matters, with great detail and guidance on Isle of Man law with strong commercial acumen.’ 

‘Garry Manley gives sound and concise advice on all Isle of Man legal matters which he manages with great authority and knowledge.’

Key clients

Tesco

Admenta Holdings

Dandara

Marks and Spencer

SDI

Barclays Bank

HSBC Bank

Halfords Autocentres

Santander

Investec Bank

DP Realty

Swagelok

McDonalds

AIB Group

ADT Fire and Security

Douglas Bay Holdings

Work highlights

  • Advising Tesco on its acquisition of the Isle of Man’s largest supermarket chain, Shoprite.
  • Advising Admenta Group on the sale of its Lloyds Pharmacy business to Clear Pharmacy.
  • Advising Lloyds Bank International on a green funding facility to Manx Development, an organisation formed to develop urban and brownfield sites.

Isle of Man > Corporate and commercial Tier 1

Appleby routinely acts on the region’s most valuable and complex transactions, and is distinguished by its breadth and depth of expertise, as well as its international capabilities. Juan Thornley provides M&A and corporate advice to clients in the financial services sector and is a key name for regulatory enquiries, while Garry Manley ‘provides excellent turnarounds on complicated projects’ for his insurance, banking, and CSP clients. In addition to her wide corporate practice, Katherine Garrood has notable expertise in investment fund work. Darryl Jago and Sophie Corkish are also noted for their expertise in high-profile M&A deals.

Practice head(s):

Juan Thornley; Garry Manley

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘Garry Manley provides excellent turnarounds on complicated projects.’ 

‘They’re experienced and on the ball – they make transactions run smoothly, solve problems, and are one less thing to worry about.’

Key clients

Tesco

Zurich Insurance Group

Peel Group

Utmost Group

Monument

Playtech

International Financial Group

Strix

Alvarium

Blackfridge

Pension SuperFund

Admenta Holdings

LeoVegas AB

Standard Chartered Group

Work highlights

  • Advised Tesco on its acquisition of the Isle of Man’s largest supermarket chain.
  • Advised a pension fund on the recommended takeover of a listed IOM company.
  • Acted for a listed IOM company on a $1.25bn take-private offer.

Isle of Man > Dispute resolution Tier 1

Complex disputes are a mainstay of Appleby‘s disputes practice, and the firm has excelled in matters involving multiple jurisdictions and novel points of law. Christopher Cope is a well-respected insolvency litigator, and Charles Davies advises on challenging company and trust disputes. Among other claims, group head Mark Holligon is well-versed in fraud claims and asset tracing matters; Caren Pegg assists with the full spectrum of commercial litigation; and Claire Corkish is an experienced litigator who also advises on take-over and transfer schemes. As a STEP member, Erin Trimble-Cregeen focuses on trust disputes, and Keira Gore is praised as ‘an excellent and reliable solicitor‘.

Practice head(s):

Mark Holligon

Testimonials

‘The team makes Appleby the go-to firm for trustees and trust corporations involved in disputes in the Isle of Man.’ 

‘Mark Holligon’s leadership helped ensure a client-focused approach to the matter, ably assisted by Erin Trimble-Cregeen.’

‘An organised and efficient team who know their local market exceptionally well.’

‘Caren Pegg is a strong and bold litigator, not afraid to press a difficult point, who has proved to be an effective advocate before the Isle of Man courts.’

‘Keira Gore is an excellent and reliable solicitor. Very easy to work with.’

‘Claire Corkish is approachable, pragmatic and highly engaged.’

‘Fabulous disputes team with strength in litigation across the board in terms of their offices and within the Isle of Man across all sectors – they are as comfortable doing commercial litigation as doing insolvency litigation.’ 

Key clients

Royal Bank of Scotland

Moorgate Industries

Receiver and Manager of Montpelier Services

Douglas Corporation

HSBC

IFGL

Swagelok Isle of Man

Deloitte LLP

Work highlights

  • Acting as lead counsel to the court-appointed manager and receiver of a local trust and corporate service provider following litigation brought by the local regulator.
  • Acting for a private trust company in proceedings brought by the settlor’s widow for a distribution of 1/3 of the £200m trust fund.
  • Instructed to represent Moorgate Industries concerning a high-profile, very high-value cross-border liquidation.

Isle of Man > Employment Tier 1

Appleby excels in tribunal disputes and is also a go-to name for non-contentious employment matters. The firm has advised large domestic and international corporates and has assisted organisations with Equality Act compliance. Caren Pegg is highly regarded as an ‘exceptional employment lawyer’ with extensive experience in the employment elements of M&A, employment litigation, regulatory issues, and investigations. Juan Thornley provides pensions advice, and Keira Gore is an experienced advocate, particularly regarding equality, equal pay, and discrimination claims. Kyle Mills has experience in tribunal claims, including matters with insurance dimensions.

Practice head(s):

Caren Pegg

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘Whilst I have primarily only engaged with Caren Pegg and her associate Kyle Mills, they are both wonderful ambassadors of Appleby. The team is incredibly professional and prides itself on taking the time to truly understand client needs.’ 

‘Caren Pegg is an exceptional employment lawyer. Her technical expertise coupled with her practical and commercial approach always leaves me feeling assured and confident.’ 

‘We have been thoroughly impressed with Appleby’s ability to handle complex and sophisticated legal matters. They have expertly guided us through several sensitive employment cases.’ 

‘At all times our advocate has demonstrated a profound understanding of intricate employment law nuances and an impressive capacity to strategise and formulate robust arguments to counter allegations.’ 

‘Caren Pegg is highly respected in the industry and also a great person to work with.’

‘The employment team at Appleby has been incredibly helpful with particularly difficult employee matters.’ 

‘Keira Gore’s understanding of the situations and our objectives stood out from the rest.’

Key clients

Swagelok

Royal Bank of Scotland

King Gaming

HSBC

Barclays Bank

Crogga Operations

Derivco

Tesco Stores

Champion Tech

Work highlights

  • Representing Champion Tech concerning a high-profile set of Tribunal proceedings for constructive dismissal.
  • Advised Tesco on employment laws issues arising out of the sale and purchase of numerous Isle of Man grocery stores.
  • Acted as Isle of Man counsel for RL360 concerning a complex Tribunal claim brought by a former employee.

Isle of Man > Gambling Tier 1

Appleby possesses market-leading experience in the gambling sector and gaming law and combines its expertise with knowledge of financial services regulations. Claire Milne heads up the tech and innovation team and is one of the island’s leading gambling and eGaming experts. Caren Pegg bolsters the practice’s contentious regulatory and employment offering, while clients that have invested in the gambling and technology sectors leverage Katherine Garrood‘s regulatory advice. Both Sophie Corkish and Sophia Howell-Evans are key members of the team who have acted on some of the team’s key financing work.

Practice head(s):

Claire Milne

Testimonials

‘Appleby has a large team of well-experienced partners and lawyers which means that where matters span various specialities we can place reliance on a single firm to handle our matter from beginning to end. We can place reliance upon the fact that they can easily handle even the most complex of matters and will always be trustworthy and reliable counsel.’

‘Claire Milne is an industry veteran who not only clearly and deeply understands the IP and eGaming landscape but also remains at the forefront of regulatory change and innovation to ensure she is perfectly placed to bring considered composure and best-in-class advice to our clients.’ 

‘I would say they are the leading gambling law team in the Isle of Man.’

‘Claire Milne stands out as a leading gambling lawyer in the Isle of Man. She knows the industry extremely well and is very well-connected.’

‘Appleby is the go-to firm in the Isle of Man for gambling-related work, particularly transactional. Specialist, expert, commercial and responsive.’

‘Claire Milne is vastly experienced in the gambling law sphere, with enormous industry knowledge informing her excellent, commercial and pragmatic advice.’

Key clients

Global Switch

Playtech

BGF

Champion Tech

Mayfly

Isle of Man > Insurance and pensions Tier 1

Appleby is a go-to name in the market for advice on Manx insurance and pensions law. The team routinely advises on regulatory compliance and acts on some of the island’s most significant and high-value transactions involving insurance stakeholders and pension funds. The team also leverages its international reach on mandates involving multiple jurisdictions. Juan Thornley co-heads the practice, providing advice on transactional and advisory work in the financial services sector, while fellow co-head Garry Manley is regularly instructed by international insurance groups to advise on high-value and complex transactions. Michelle Brook‘s broad practice encompasses regulatory matters, acquisitions, and insurance business transfer schemes.

Practice head(s):

Juan Thornley; Garry Manley

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘Appleby put forward a fantastic cross-border team across Isle of Man and Guernsey.’ 

‘Juan Thornley and Sophia Howell-Evans were outstanding.’ 

‘Garry Manley is responsive, pragmatic and solution-focused.’

‘I have worked closely with this team for many years. They remain my ‘go-to’ firm in the Isle of Man. They are excellent technical lawyers with an intimate knowledge of regulation and practice. They are pragmatic and easy to work with. They are very responsive and flexible. In brief, they are the Isle of Man’s magic circle law firm.’

‘Michelle Brook is a Counsel in the Corporate Team who specialises in corporate insurance matters. Michelle is extremely knowledgeable and pragmatic.’ 

‘I find the Appleby IOM office particularly useful for our business. They are fully engaged and up to speed with relevant current insurance regulations and have been particularly helpful to our business on special projects involving restructuring certain regulated entities.’ 

‘Garry Manley, in particular, is exceptional. He is confident in his subject matter and through his understanding of the IOM insurance regulations he provides proactive and innovative solutions.’

Key clients

Quilter

Monument

International Financial Group

Utmost International

Thomas Miller

Zurich International Life

Hansard Global

Work highlights

  • Advising on the successful launch and authorisation of the first ever Isle of Man insurance special purpose vehicle.
  • Advising International Financial Group on its agreement to purchase Isle of Man Assurance’s wealth book of business.
  • Implementing the first transfer of domicile, re-registration, and merger of two IOM insurance companies.

Isle of Man > Private client, trusts and tax Tier 1

Appleby‘s houses an ‘excellent’ private client and trusts team, known for its ‘real depth and expertise in trust litigation’. High net-worth individuals, institutional trustees, banks, and charities all frequently instruct the team. Charles Davies works extensively on complex trust disputes, often involving novel points of law, while Mark Holligon has distinct dispute resolution expertise. The ‘detail-oriented’ and ‘approachable’ Melissa Wong advises on the full spectrum of trust law and regularly assists financial institutions with authority and capacity issues. Erin Trimble-Cregeen is a key name for trustees and beneficiaries, handling a wide range of contentious trust issues.

Practice head(s):

Charles Davies; Mark Holligon

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘The Isle of Man team reflects the expertise in trusts that Appleby are known for globally. The team makes the firm the go-to firm for trustees and trust corporations involved in disputes in the Isle of Man.’

‘Mark Holligon provides excellent leadership to the focused team, ensuring a client-focused approach. He is ably assisted by Erin Trimble-Creegan.’

‘An excellent team who have real depth and expertise in trust litigation They are currently handling complex and high-value trust cases and do so with ease.’

‘Mark Holligon has huge experience as an advocate and is good on his feet. Erin Trimble-Cregeen is an excellent trust lawyer with a pragmatic approach to matters and excellent client-handling skills.’

‘I have mostly worked with Melissa Wong who is exceptional when it comes to cross-border private client practice. She is my go-to lawyer for any IOM-related queries and my clients have always been impressed by her.’

‘The knowledge and experience of the team at Appleby is varied and so they can assist with any queries concerning trust and company law as well as commercial transactions. Appleby has a strong local presence despite being multi-jurisdictional.’

‘The level of service stands out. Melissa Wong in particular makes time to assist with general queries and not just when specifically engaged in a client matter. She has expertise in trust law and our mutual clients have been very satisfied with the work provided.’

‘The depth of expertise, the team dynamics/internal collaboration, the reputational track record and having deep roots within the community make Appleby stand out from any other law firm.’

Work highlights

  • Advised the settlor of a trust worth £100m on a complex restructuring.
  • Advising an international humanitarian charity with an annual income of approx. £290m.
  • Acted for trustee in £200m+ trust dispute.

Isle of Man > Shipping and aviation Tier 1

Appleby handles a steady stream of work pertaining to the aviation and shipping industries; regularly acting for major asset owners, the group assists with the structuring, drafting, and documentation of finance transactions concerning ship and aircraft ownership. Tom Brook regularly manages multi-jurisdictional teams on aviation transactions, and Eleanor Harding is a well-respected expert in aircraft and ship financing work. Alexandra Dernie and Sophie Corkish also leverage their corporate knowledge on asset financings.

Practice head(s):

Tom Brook

Testimonials

‘The team are well versed in the shipping industry and are always on hand to assist, often at short notice. They are able to come up with innovative solutions to resolve problems, which is welcomed. The team are efficient and pleasant to deal with.’

‘Sophie Corkish is wonderful to deal with – she is efficient, drills straight down to the relevant issues and is very responsive.’

The firm

Appleby is a leading offshore law firm. The team of legal specialists advise global public and private companies, financial institutions and private individuals. Appleby is regularly recognised for its integrity and excellent client service, these are the values the firm prides itself on and are at the very core of its business.

Appleby’s global presence allows it to provide timely and comprehensive legal advice at the times that matter most to clients. Appleby is located in the key offshore jurisdictions of Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Mauritius, and the Seychelles, as well as the international financial centres of Hong Kong and Shanghai. Appleby works with clients to achieve practical solutions whether in a single location or across multiple jurisdictions. Appleby is a full service law firm providing expert advice across corporate, dispute resolution, property, regulatory and private client and trusts practice areas.

Principal areas of work

Mergers & Acquisitions: Appleby’s Merger and Acquisitions team regularly works with FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies around the globe to help them deploy strategic growth and restructuring initiatives, whether involving single jurisdictions or complex multi-jurisdictional, multi-disciplinary transactions. They actively monitor M&A trends through their half-yearly Offshore-i report and their unique global presence means that they are able to advise clients on complex, cross-border transactions involving the offshore jurisdictions.

Regulatory: Appleby’s Regulatory and Compliance team is one of the world’s largest offshore, comprised of experts who not only have first-hand knowledge of local regulation, but who have in many cases, helped to shape it. Their team are skilled at putting technical regulatory information and decision-making in a commercial context, and clients know that they can assemble the team to deliver an international service, quickly and seamlessly.

Technology & Innovation: Appleby’s multi-disciplinary Technology and Innovation Group comprises experts from each of their 10 offices to help businesses meet the new challenges and support clients across a broad range of emerging technologies including blockchain, virtual currencies, ICOs, data protection and financial technologies.

Banking & Finance: Appleby’s Banking and Asset Finance team are experienced in all aspects of law relating to banking, ship and aircraft registration and finance, asset backed finance and project and infrastructure finance. They provide advice to major banks and financial institutions, ship and aircraft owners, lessors, and lessees and have deep and trusted relationships with numerous international law firms, shipping groups and financial institutions around the world.

Funds: Appleby’s Fund Finance team are experts in advising banks and finance providers in the development of sophisticated financing solutions. The team are globally recognized as leaders in the fund finance sector and have advised on a variety of different financing structures involving funds that have ranged from a hundred million to billions of dollars in subscribed investor commitments.

Insolvency & Restructuring: Appleby’s Insolvency and Restructuring team advise directors, institutional lenders, creditors (secured or unsecured), borrowers, or insolvency practitioners in large insolvencies that have offshore or cross-border elements. The team has extensive insolvency and restructuring experience across a wide range of industries, including retail, hospitality and leisure, healthcare, financial services, real estate and manufacturing.

Trust Disputes: As family arrangements become more complex, trustees and beneficiaries are frequently being drawn into disputes which lead to court proceedings. Appleby’s talented, experienced and solution driven Trust Disputes team is committed to delivering the highest possible level of client service and regularly work together across their global locations to provide expert multi-jurisdictional advice.

Employment: Appleby’s specialist Employment team provides advice on employment and immigration law to a range of global clients, including banks, financial services businesses, companies and directors, as well as their onshore legal advisers. With close ties to local governments, they are often consulted on, and help to share, new laws brought into force across the jurisdictions in which they operate.

Fraud & Asset Tracing: Appleby’s Fraud and Asset tracing team are experts in helping clients to trace and recover assets across international jurisdictions, regardless of where proceedings originate. Their clients include major financial institutions, multinational corporations, government agencies, state-owned corporations and high net worth individuals, who have been defrauded or have received the proceeds of fraud. They also advise directors and officers, and other service providers caught in the fallout of fraudulent activities.

Property: Appleby are a leading provider of property services in Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Isle of Man and Jersey. Their Property team provides expert legal advice on all aspects of commercial and residential property, including sales and purchases, leasing, development and property finance transactions. They are frequently recognised for their experience and excellent client service and are consistently ranked in the top tiers for property work. They regularly work directly with developers, investors, business occupiers, banking institutions and private individuals.

PC&T: Appleby’s Private Client and Trust team provide trust and foundation services to private individuals, families, and fiduciary companies. They advise on all aspects of trust law, including the establishment, administration, restructuring and termination of private, charitable, and commercial trusts and foundations. They act in a personal capacity as Protector, Enforcer and Director (of Private Trust Companies) for a number of discretionary trusts and are frequently instructed by blue-chip trust institutions.

Department Name Email Telephone
Office managing partner; Dispute resolution Mark Holligon
Corporate Kyle Sutherland
Corporate Juan Thornley
Corporate Tom Brook
Corporate Simon Harding
Corporate Claire Milne
Corporate Garry Manley
Dispute Resolution Charles Davies
Dispute resolution Christopher Cope
Dispute resolution Caren Pegg
Photo Name Position Profile
Tom Brook photo Tom Brook Tom Brook is Partner within the Corporate department and specialises in advising…
Michelle Brook photo Michelle Brook Michelle Brook is Counsel within the Corporate department in the Isle of…
Mary-Louise Buxton photo Mary-Louise Buxton Mary-Louise is an associate within the Isle of Man Corporate Department.  She…
Christopher Cope photo Christopher Cope Christopher Cope is a Consultant in the Dispute Resolution department in the…
Claire Corkish photo Claire Corkish Claire Corkish is Partner and an experienced litigator within the Isle of…
Sophie Corkish photo Ms Sophie Corkish Sophie is a senior associate within the Corporate department in the Isle…
Charles Davies photo Charles Davies Charles Davies is a partner within the Dispute Resolution department in the…
Alexandra Dernie photo Alexandra Dernie Alexandra is a Senior Associate within the Isle of Man Corporate team.…
Katherine Garrood photo Katherine Garrood Katherine is Counsel within the Corporate department in the Isle of Man,…
Keira Gore photo Keira Gore Keira is Partner within the Dispute Resolution department in the Isle of…
Simon Harding photo Simon Harding Simon Harding is a partner in the Corporate department. He has a…
Eleanor Harding photo Eleanor Harding Eleanor Harding is Counsel within the Corporate department in the Isle of…
Mark Holligon photo Mark Holligon Mark Holligon is the Managing Partner of the Isle of Man office…
Sophia Howell-Evans photo Sophia Howell-Evans Sophia is a senior associate in the Corporate department in the Isle…
Garry Manley photo Garry Manley Garry Manley is a partner in the Isle of Man office who…
Claire Milne photo Claire Milne Claire Milne is a partner within the Corporate department in the Isle…
Caren Pegg photo Caren Pegg Caren Pegg is a partner in the Dispute Resolution department in the…
Kyle Sutherland photo Kyle Sutherland Kyle Sutherland advises on both the laws of the BVI and Isle…
Juan Thornley photo Juan Thornley Juan Thornley is Partner in the Corporate department with a broad corporate…
Erin Trimble-Cregeen photo Erin Trimble-Cregeen Erin is Counsel and practices a broad range of commercial litigation working…
Melissa Wong photo Melissa Wong Melissa is a senior associate within the Corporate department in the Isle…
Number of partners : 10
Number of other fee-earners : 22
English
Main Contact : Mark Holligon, Office managing partner
Other offices : Bermuda
Other offices : British Virgin Islands
Other offices : Cayman Islands
Other offices : Guernsey
Other offices : Hong Kong
Other offices : Jersey
Other offices : Mauritius
Other offices : Seychelles
Other offices : Shanghai

Appleby Advise the SMP Group on its Acquisition of Helm Trust Company Ltd

Appleby acted as legal counsel to the SMP Group of Companies, in relation to the acquisition of Helm Trust Company Limited, a highly regarded trust and corporate services provider based in Jersey.

The SMP Group of Companies, headquartered in the Isle of Man, provides corporate and trust structuring, accounting and tax, gaming and fund services to a global client base of both corporate clients and high net worth individuals.

The acquisition, which is subject to regulatory approval, was undertaken with the support of Palatine Private Equity LLP, the mid-market private equity house that Appleby assisted through its management buyout of SMP earlier this year, with additional debt funding from Apera Asset Management.

The team at Appleby was led by Jersey Corporate Partner Andrew Weaver with support from Senior Associate Chris Smedley and Associate Lebogang Maimane. The Corporate team were further assisted by Group Partner Richard Sheldon and Associate Paul Worsnop in respect of the employment elements of the transaction, Senior Associate Amy Benest for dispute resolution assistance and Counsel Jonathan Anderson in relation to the real estate aspects of the matter

Appleby Advises Petropavlovsk plc on Issue of USD125 Million Bonds

Appleby’s Jersey team led by Partner, Andrew Weaver and assisted by Associate, Zim Ceko advised and acted as Jersey counsel to Petropavlovsk plc and its subsidiary, Petropavlovsk 2010 Limited in respect of the issue of new USD125,000,000 Guaranteed Convertible Bonds, due 2024 by Petropavlovsk 2010 Limited.

The team also advised on consent solicitations required to amend the terms and conditions of existing USD100,000,000 Guaranteed Convertible Bonds due 2020 issued by Petropavlovsk 2010 Limited and the repurchase of such existing convertible bonds concurrently with the issue of the new convertible bonds.

Appleby assisted with the obtaining of regulatory approvals from the Jersey Financial Services Commission relating to amendments to the terms and conditions of the existing convertible bonds and the issue of the new convertible bonds.

Appleby advise Palatine Private Equity on its investment in SMP Partners

Appleby acted as legal counsel to Palatine Private Equity LLP (Palatine) on its recent investment in SMP Partners. The investment was in support of a management buyout as part of a planned leadership succession process. The deal exchanged earlier in the year and completed on 14 June 2019.

Palatine Private Equity are a regional mid-market private equity firm with a very strong and successful track record. SMP Partners is a leading, independent, international corporate services provider with exciting plans for future growth.

Appleby advised on a broad range of Isle of Man, Cayman, Jersey and British Virgin Islands legal matters and demonstrated the advantage of its global footprint in the key offshore finance centres.

The cross-jurisdictional team at Appleby was led by Corporate Partner Tom Brook, providing Isle of Man and BVI advice, with support from Isle of Man Counsel Michelle Brook. Partner Jacob MacAdam and Associate Dean Bennett provided Cayman Islands legal expertise whilst Partner Andrew Weaver and Senior Associate Chris Smedley advised on Jersey aspects of the deal.

The team worked closely with Gateley PLC, who acted as lead counsel to Palatine.

Appleby advises JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. on USD1.25 billion credit facility

Leading offshore law firm Appleby advised JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. in relation to the Jersey law aspects of a new USD 1.25 billion asset-based revolving credit facility to the Adient Group. The facility was used to prepay in full and terminate commitments under an existing credit agreement.

The Adient Group is a global leader in automotive seating with 84,000 employees operating in 214 manufacturing and assembly plants in 32 countries worldwide.

The Jersey team at Appleby consisted of Corporate Partner Wendy Benjamin and Senior Associate, Kevin McQuillan.

Appleby Advises on Manx Telecom Takeover

Appleby acted as Isle of Man counsel to (1) Basalt Infrastructure Partners II A L.P., (2) Basalt Infrastructure Partners II B L.P., (3) Basalt Infrastructure Partners II C L.P. and (4) Basalt Infrastructure Partners II D L.P., each acting through its general partner Basalt Infrastructure Partners II GP Limited (Basalt), on its acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Manx Telecom plc (MT). The recommended cash acquisition, through a scheme of arrangement that became effective on 9 May 2019, valued MT at approximately GBP 255.9 million.

MT is the Isle of Man’s leading communication solutions provider. It owns and operates the vast majority of fixed and mobile telecommunications infrastructure on the island and offers a wide range of fixed-line, broadband, mobile and data centre services to businesses, consumers and the public sector.

Basalt is an infrastructure equity investment fund focusing on investments in the key sectors of energy, transportation, telecommunication and utility assets across Europe and North America.

The Appleby team was led by corporate partner Garry Manley and also included Tom Brook (finance), Mark Holligon and Claire Corkish (litigation), Juan Thornley (pensions), Caren Pegg (employment) and Alexandra Dernie (real estate). The team worked closely with Travers Smith, who acted as lead counsel to Basalt.

Appleby advises Thomas Miller Investment on the sale of its offshore private client investment management business to Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management

Appleby has advised Thomas Miller Investment on the sale of its offshore private client investment management business to Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management.

On 21 March 2019 it was announced that Canaccord Genuity Group Inc., through its UK & Europe based wealth management business, Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management, has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire Thomas Miller Wealth Management Limited and an asset purchase agreement to acquire the private client investment management business of Thomas Miller Investment (Isle of Man) Limited.

Thomas Miller Wealth Management Limited is an integrated wealth manager headquartered in London and provides financial planning and investment management services to private clients, trusts, charities and corporates in the UK. Client assets of Thomas Miller Wealth Management Limited and the private client investment management business in the Isle of Man total approximately GBP 1.0 billion and together generated revenue of approximately GBP 8.4 million for the year ended 31 December 2018.

The sale, which is subject to customary closing conditions, will allow Thomas Miller Investment to focus on its core institutional investment management activities.

An Appleby team, led by Isle of Man-based corporate partner Garry Manley, acted as lead counsel to Thomas Miller Investment on the sale of the Isle of Man private client investment management business.

Appleby Advises Aquatic Foods Group Plc on AIM Listing

Appleby acted as Jersey counsel for Aquatic Foods Group Plc, a marine foods and seafood processor and supplier based in the People’s Republic of China, supplying to export and local markets, in relation to its flotation on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM market on 3 February 2015.

The Company, successfully raised £9.3 million through the issue of 13,226,081 new ordinary shares at a price of 70 pence per ordinary share, the net proceeds of the Fundraising will be used in part to expand the Group’s processing capabilities. Aquatic Foods’ market capitalisation on admission, based on the placing price, was approximately £79.3 million.

The Appleby team was led by James Gaudin, partner and Jersey Head for Structured Finance, who was assisted by Senior Associate Simon Tait. Appleby acted alongside Aquatic Foods UK lawyers Olswang LLP, China lawyers Trend Associates and nominated advisor and broker SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP.

Appleby advises Tritax Big Box REIT plc on the acquisition of DB Symmetry and a GBP 400m US private placement

Appleby has assisted long standing client Tritax Big Box REIT plc (TBBR), a main market listed investment fund focussed on acquiring and managing logistics assets, on its big start to 2019. By the end of February, TBBR had closed the GBP 370M acquisition of an 87% stake in db Symmetry, one of the largest privately owned warehouse developers in the UK, and raised GBP 400m via a US Private Placement.

db Symmetry has a land portfolio comprising 2,500 acres, and as a result of the scarcity of land at major logistics locations in the UK, the portfolio of new assets will provide a significant commercial and competitive advantage for TBBR in the future. TBBR part funded the purchase price of GBP 370 million by raising GBP 250 million through a placing and open offer of 192.3 million new shares. The Appleby team in Jersey, led by corporate partner Andrew Weaver and assisted by associate Paul Worsnop, advised on the acquisition documents and helped TBBR structure the acquisition vehicle through which the db Symmetry senior management team retain their 13% interest in the group. The transaction involved the acquisition of a number of BVI companies with due diligence and BVI acquisition mechanics being led by Isle of Man based corporate partner and head of Appleby’s BVI (GMT) team Kyle Sutherland and assisted by associate Sophie Corkish.

Later in February 2019, TBBR successfully drew on the GBP 400 million US private placement that was priced in November 2018. Much like the existing Euro medium term note programme, the unsecured notes were guaranteed by over 50 of TBBR’s subsidiaries in Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man and the BVI. The Appleby team, led by corporate partners Andrew Weaver, Kyle Sutherland and Jeremy Berchem, advised on the listing and offer documents and off-shore regulatory matters arising in connection with the placement as well as general transactional advice across all jurisdictions. With the Jersey office acting as the primary contact point, Appleby provided TBBR and their advisors with a single point of contact across all jurisdictions and consolidated advice, saving time, cost and duplicated effort.

These two transactions are the latest in a string of similar transactions Appleby has assisted TBBR with over the last few years including their GBP 1.5 billion Euro medium term note programme, current GBP 350 million revolving credit facility alongside other transactions for funds advised by the Tritax Group such as the EUR 118 million acquisition of a regional distribution centre in Italy for Tritax Eurobox plc in 2018.

Appleby advises GBGI Limited on its acquisition by Guernsey scheme of arrangement

Appleby’s Guernsey office has advised GBGI Limited on its acquisition by Elm Bidco, L.P., a limited partnership controlled by affiliates of Further Global Capital Management, L.P.

Global Benefits Group is the world’s largest independent, fully integrated provider of international benefits.

The takeover was implemented by means of a scheme of arrangement approved by the Royal Court in Guernsey. The Appleby team advised Guernsey incorporated GBGI Limited (which was formerly listed on AIM) with all Guernsey law aspects of the scheme, which came into effect on 20 February 2019.

Appleby’s team in Guernsey consisted of Corporate Group Partner Andrew Harding and Dispute Resolution Partner Anthony Williams, supported by Counsel Chet Pohl and Associate Gary Orritt. Appleby worked alongside Allen & Overy LLP who acted as lead counsel to the target company.

Appleby advise on Santander banking transfer in Jersey and Isle of Man

Appleby has advised Santander on the transfer of their banking businesses in both Jersey and Isle of Man. The businesses of Santander UK plc, Jersey branch and Santander UK plc, Isle of Man branch, were transferred on 17 December 2018 into the respective Jersey and Isle of Man branches of Abbey National Treasury Services plc, pursuant to a transfer scheme in each jurisdiction, which have both received court-sanction. Appleby has previously advised on all recent similar court-sanctioned schemes in respect of deposit-taking business in both Jersey and the Isle of Man.

The Jersey team consisted of Partners Wendy Benjamin, Michael Cushing, David Dorgan, Tim Hart, and Richard Sheldon, supported by Senior Associate Gemma Whale, Associate Dilly Wright and Paralegal Angharad Prescott.

The Isle of Man team was led by Corporate Partner Juan Thornley, assisted by Senior Associate Eleanor Harding and Associate Camilla Griffiths-Rand, alongside Dispute Resolution Partner Mark Holligon, assisted by Counsel, Claire Corkish.

Appleby Jersey acts in ground-breaking trust litigation decision

In a landmark decision, the Royal Court of Jersey has held that a settlors’ exercise of personal powers of revocation of a trust should be declared invalid.

In the Representation of Jasmine Trustees Limited and another [2018] JRC 210, the Court held that the settlors of two Jersey law trusts, who each held a power of revocation, had not executed the powers of their own free will. Rather, the Court held that the settlors had been unduly influenced by a third party (the father and a beneficiary of the trusts) to exercise the power of revocation as part of his attempts to assert control over the trusts’ assets.

This appears to be the first occasion in which a court has declared a revocation notice given by the relevant power holder to be invalid and of no effect, and it will be interesting to see the wider impact this decision may have.

Appleby Dispute Resolution Jersey Partner Fraser Robertson and Senior Associate Amy Benest, acted for the successful Applicant in this matter.

Appleby Jersey acts in First Winding up of a Limited Partnership

Appleby acts in first winding up of a limited partnership by the Royal Court of Jersey under the Limited Partnerships (Jersey) Law 1994.

In Representation of Private Equity Fund Finance Limited [2018] JRC 194, the Royal Court of Jersey has for the first time made orders to bring about the orderly winding up of a Jersey limited partnership under Article 23 of the Limited Partnerships (Jersey) Law 1994 (the Law).

The limited partnership involved had been established in 1997 to invest in early stage European medical ventures. A Jersey incorporated company named Renaissance Partners Limited was the General Partner. By the time the matter came before the Court, there were four limited partners remaining, including the Applicant (which had been the largest capital contributor to the limited partnership).

The General Partner was struck off the register of companies on 1 October 2016 for failure to file its annual return. As the Court observed, the directors of the General Partner had apparently been assured that non-payment of the annual return fee ‘would result in the company going into a state of suspension, from which it could be revived at a later date on payment of a modest fine’. In fact, pursuant to Article 24 of the Law, the effect of the General Partner being struck off was the dissolution of the limited partnership. Upon dissolution, the assets were arguably bona vacantia and therefore escheated to the Crown.

The Applicant had reached an agreement with HM Receiver General for the assets to be returned to the custody of the Applicant, subject to payment of a fee on a time-costed basis (and to a cap of 5% of aggregate value). This enabled the assets of the dissolved limited partnership to be collected in and dealt with, without the expense of seeking to restore the General Partner to the register. In a decision which demonstrates a typically practical and commercially-minded approach, the Court blessed this agreement and made orders authorising the Applicant to collect in, realise and distribute the assets of the partnership. In the event that the assets proved insufficient to pay all creditor claims in full, the Applicant was ordered to return to Court for further directions prior to making any distributions.

Appleby Jersey Partner Michael Cushing and Associate Craig Campbell acted for the Applicant in this matter.

Appleby advises PraxisIFM Group on its acquisition of Nerine International Holdings Limited

Appleby Guernsey acted for long-term client PraxisIFM Group, in its acquisition of 100% of the issued share capital of Nerine International Holdings Limited, a Bahamian registered company, and its various overseas subsidiaries.

This is the fourth acquisition in two years in which Jersey and Guernsey Appleby teams have acted for the Channel Islands-based group and also follows the 2015 merger between Praxis and IFM Group and the 2017 investment and TISE listing.

Nerine is an independent group providing fiduciary servicing to alternative investment funds and international business clients with management, domiciliation, administrative, corporate and fund service solutions. With this key strategic acquisition, Nerine will help PraxisIFM Group to add significantly to the Group’s capabilities in private client and corporate services upon completion. It will also add two additional jurisdictions to the group’s service offering, and take its total number of offices to 15 with more than 520 employees.

The total consideration, payable in cash and equity, comprises the initial consideration of £16,534,383 and deferred payments payable on the first and second anniversaries with a maximum value of £23,620,547.

The deal is subject to various regulatory approvals.

The Appleby team was led by Group Partner Andrew Harding and Wendy Benjamin with assistance from Senior Associate James Walsh and Paralegal James Dickinson. The team acted as lead-counsel to PraxisIFM Group, and advised on all aspects of the transaction, including due diligence, negotiation of all transaction documents, regulatory change of control approval and employee retention matters.

Appleby advise on offshore aspects of £150m sale of Lombard division

Appleby provided Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man and Cayman legal advice in connection with the disposal by Lombard, the asset finance division of RBS, on the £150m sale of its offshore Channel Islands division by way of portfolio sale to specialist lenders Investec and Shawbrook Bank.

Working alongside lead counsel Addleshaw Goddard, Appleby provided multi-jurisdictional advice on the transaction, evidencing the collective strength of the team across the jurisdictions.

James Gaudin, Corporate Partner, supported by Gemma Whale, Associate with assistance from Kyle Sutherland, Corporate Partner (Isle of Man), Jeremy Berchem, Group Partner (Guernsey), and Caroline Barton, Corporate Partner (Cayman), led the team at Appleby from the Jersey office.

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