Jonathan Olier
White & Case Pte. Ltd.White & Case Pte. Ltd.
Client SatisfactionNoted for its expertise in the real estate, energy and infrastructure, data centre, technology and fintech sectors, White & Case Pte. Ltd. services clients throughout the South and Southeast Asia region on high-end M&A and private equity transactions. Jonathan Olier leads the team and counts private equity entities, large-scale corporates, investment funds and family offices among his key roster of clients, with demonstrable experience advising on a range of cross-border corporate transactions. Sayak Maity departed the firm in March 2024.
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Key clients
- Adani Road Transport Ltd.
- Advent International
- Aquilius Investment Partners Pte. Ltd.
- Baring Private Equity Asia
- bolttech Holdings Ltd.
- Brenntag Group
- Brookfield Renewable Partners
- CVC Capital Partners
- DigitalBridge Group, Inc.
- ESR
- Flow Digital Management Pte Ltd
- GIC
- Global Amines Company Pte. Ltd.
- INA
- Macquarie Capital (Singapore) Pte. Limited
- Nestle S.A.
- Ratch Group Public Company Limited
- Schneider Electric
- Pacific Century Group
- PAG
- PT Tudung Putra Putri Jaya
- Wilmar International
- WizRocket Inc.
Work highlights
- Represented the RATCH Group PCL on its US$605 million acquisition of the Nexif Energy Group, a renewable energy platform with wind, solar and hydro energy assets across Australia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand.
- Represented FLOW Digital Infrastructure (“FLOW”), a PAG Real Estate Company founded to develop a leading digital infrastructure platform in Asia-Pacific, on its joint venture with AyalaLand Logistics Holdings Corp, to develop carrier-neutral data centers across the Philippines.
- Represented ESR on several landmark deals including its US$208 million investment in BW Industrial and its joint venture with PGIM Real Estate.
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