Frank Mausen
Europe Guide 2024
Band 1 : Capital Markets
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Provided by Frank Mausen
Practice Areas
Frank specialises in securities laws, capital markets regulation (including stock exchange listings and structured finance) as well as banking laws.
Clients include banks as well as corporate, institutional, supranational and sovereign issuers for whom he advises on debt and equity transactions and structured finance transactions including securitisation, structured products, covered bonds, IPOs, placements and buy-backs of securities, exchange offers, listing applications and ongoing obligations deriving from such listings. He has more than 20 years of experience in these areas. Frank is also the Market Intelligence and Know-How Partner at A&O Shearman in Luxembourg.
Frank regularly holds conferences on securitisation and other capital markets topics in Luxembourg and abroad. He is a member of the securitisation working group of ALFI (the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry) and the securitisation working group and the financial markets committee of the ABBL (the Luxembourg Bankers’ association). Frank is also a member of the Islamic Finance working group of Luxembourg for Finance (Luxembourg’s agency for the development of the Luxembourg financial centre) and has joined the Haut Comité de la Place Financière (a committee set-up by the Luxembourg Ministry of Finance aiming to modernise Luxembourg’s financial sector legislation). Frank is also the secretary of the Luxembourg Capital Markets Association (LuxCMA).
Frank served from 2018 to 2020 as Managing Partner of the firm in Luxembourg.
“Frank Mausen is ‘always up to speed and assists us very well’, applauds one client. He has a strong practice advising clients on DCM mandates, including establishing EMTN programmes, bond issuances and setting up securitisation vehicles.” Chambers and Partners
Chambers Review
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Frank Mausen has a strong practice advising clients on DCM mandates, including bond issuances and setting up securitisation vehicles.