Banking & Finance: Property Finance
Asia-Pacific Guide 2024 : Australia
Band 3
Contact number
+61 2 9330 8000Chambers Review
Norton Rose Fulbright acts for banking syndicates on high-value and cross-border financing arrangements, aided by the firm's global presence. The banking and finance team is active on high-value, multi-jurisdictional acquisition mandates, with a substantial presence in the property finance space acting for lenders, real estate companies and other borrowers. The firm has dedicated corporate finance expertise for debt restructuring and balance sheet strengthening mandates. Norton Rose Fulbright possesses a strong practice acting for international banks as well as global investment firms and major corporates. Its key clients include North Queensland Airport, ESR Australia and ANZ.
Work Highlights
- Norton Rose Fulbright advised Bank of America as lender, lead arranger, administrative agent and security trustee on an AUD800 million asset-based syndicated credit facility for Nufarm and its subsidiaries.
- The team also acted for Blackstone as a lender in relation to an AUD42 million senior syndicated secured loan to an Australian industrial property landlord and development group.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Our transaction required expertise across multiple practice areas, and Norton Rose was able to coordinate this expertise. The team was pragmatic, easy to deal with and responsive."
"They have strong technical knowledge and are hard-working, responsive and available at all times. They think in the best interests of their clients."
"Our transaction required expertise across multiple practice areas, and Norton Rose was able to coordinate this expertise. The team was pragmatic, easy to deal with and responsive."
"They have strong technical knowledge and are hard-working, responsive and available at all times. They think in the best interests of their clients."
Notable Practitioners
Nuncio D'Angelo is recognised for expertise in corporate finance, and regularly acts on high-value financing and restructuring mandates.