Banking and Finance Practice

The firm regularly represents foreign and domestic banks and borrowers in the context of credit agreements and related security interests and guarantees.

Representative Matters*

  • Acting as counsel to a Belgian borrower in a EUR 100,000,000 pan-European project financing involving the European Investment Bank and Belgian banks
  • Acting as counsel to a German bank in relation to a EUR 25,000,000 credit agreement with a Belgian steel company
  • Acting as counsel to a Belgian borrower in relation to a EUR 10,000,000 credit agreement with an English bank
  • Acting as counsel to the originator and to the issuer in relation to a consumer loan receivables securitization in Belgium
  • Acting as counsel to a Japanese bank in relation to security interests taken on assets held by an Indonesian company in Belgium
  • Acting as counsel to a Canadian bank in relation to a CAD 20,000,000 credit agreement with a Canadian technology company and its Belgian subsidiaries
  • Acting as counsel to a German borrower in relation to its pan-European refinancing

*The rules of the Brussels Bar forbid the public disclosure of the identity of clients either directly or through the disclosure of the details of a matter. As a result, the examples of recent representations above are provided in general terms only.