Accura Advokatpartnerselskab is well-known for its heavyweight transactional focus and acts on behalf of international financial institutions, private equity funds and the financial sector such as banks, accounting firms and pension funds on an entire spectrum of cross-border work in the insolvency and restructuring arena. M&A restructuring is a core specialism of the group, headed up by ‘outstanding insolvency practitioner’ Søren Aamann Jensen, a leading name for restructuring of failing businesses and within complex financing issues.

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Testimonials

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  • ‘Both Søren Aamann Jensen and the team members are very experienced and efficient.’

  • 'The team has vast experience in high-profile insolvencies.'

  • ‘Søren Aamann Jensen is an outstanding insolvency practitioner.’

  • 'Søren Aamann Jensen has a strong business acumen and is one of the leading lawyers in his field in Denmark.'

  • 'Charlotte Damsbo Lose has solid legal skills and an efficient approach to move matters to a conclusion.'

  • 'Søren Aamann Jensen provides impressive insolvency advice, with commercial awareness that is second to none.'

Key clients

  • Danske Bank
  • Sydbank
  • Finansiel Stabilitet
  • Realkredit Danmark
  • Nordea Bank
  • Jyske Bank
  • Skandinavia Enskilda Banken (SEB)
  • Nykredit Bank
  • Spar Nord
  • Sparekassen Kronjylland

Work highlights

  • Appointed co-trustee by the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority in connection with the bankruptcy of Gefion Insurance.
  • Appointed co-restructuring administrator in connection with the restructuring proceedings of Feast Kitchen (Simple Feast).
  • Appointed trustee in connection with the bankruptcy of TFP Ciconia Fertility ApS.

Lawyers

Hall of Fame
The lawyers at the very top of the profession, widely known and respected by peers and clients for their longstanding involvement in market-leading work.

Practice head

The lawyer(s) leading their teams.

Søren Aamann Jensen

Other key lawyers

Charlotte Damsbo Lose