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The international law firm houses a market-leading banking practice, regularly advising major domestic and international financial institutions on the full range of financing, including capital markets transactions. The department is also a top choice for English law-governed financings, aided by the outstanding expertise and resources of the firm's global network. The team is particularly active on region-wide transactions in CEE and is well equipped to advise on refinancings. On 1st May 2024, Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling merged to form A&O Shearman.
Work Highlights
- The team advised Penta Hospitals International on its EUR150 million syndicated loan financing provided by eight banks.
Strengths
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"The lawyers are always able to provide the complex services we need."
"The team has a strong ability to find solutions, as well as rich experience and knowledge."
"The lawyers are always able to provide the complex services we need."
"The team has a strong ability to find solutions, as well as rich experience and knowledge."
Notable Practitioners
Renátus Kollár remains a trusted adviser to lenders due to his extensive experience in a diverse variety of finance matters, including refinancings and real estate financing.
"Renátus was strong in leading difficult negotiations."
"He offers great communication."
Matúš Kudlák frequently handles both domestic and cross-border financing mandates. He is active on real estate finance, mainly acting for lenders, and also handles a variety of corporate finance matters as well as refinancings.
"Matúš offered an excellent performance."
Peter Jedinak excels in advising well-known domestic and international banks on DCM-related mandates, including the issuance of notes and bonds, including green bonds.
"Peter offers smooth cooperation and a pro-client attitude."
English-qualified Attila Csongrady stands out for his expertise in cross-border financing mandates, acting for multinational financial institutions on pan-European transactions.