Danders & More

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Advising financial institutions has traditionally represented one of the cores of our practice, advising on syndicated lending, asset sales and debt trading, private banking, corporate financing and re-financings, acquisition finance - advising both lenders and borrowers - asset finance and securitisations. Thus we are known for advising banks; institutional lenders; venture capitalists, other investors and management teams in relation to leveraged buyouts.

Our practise is a well-known player in private equity investments and we have acted for high profile and highly reputed private equity players. Our involvement in venture capital investments, leveraged buyouts and large multi-jurisdictional transactions ensures that we have the quality of experience, the skills and the resources required for the successful execution of transactions.

Our extensive deal transaction experience as well as our pro-active culture of co-operation and partner-led teamwork across practice groups and countries has secured our practice efficient transaction management skills.

We are completely committed to providing our clients amongst financial institutions, banks, insurers, and other financial services organisations with the best legal and regulatory advice - advising on issues arising in the course of domestic and cross-border business in the financial markets. For many of our clients, business has become more complex with an ever-increasing element of cross-border, leaving them exposed to market and regulatory risks.

The key objectives of our practice are to provide a first-class service to internationals doing business in Denmark and in the Scandinavian region. Our advice spans from early stage strategic sparring, through practical preparations and the structuring of the financial deal, and to the pro-active participation in the commercial discussions regarding new products.

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