Hsiu-Hau Oh
Asia-Pacific Guide 2024
Band 2 : General Business Law: International Firms
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About
Provided by Hsiu-Hau Oh
Practice Areas
Corporate & Commercial; Mergers & Acquisitions; Private Equity
Career
Hsiu-Hau specialises in mergers and acquisitions (both by way of acquisition of shares and acquisition of businesses), joint ventures and private equity transactions, in Singapore as well as in the South-east Asian region, particularly in Vietnam and Myanmar.
Hsiu-Hau is the Managing Partner of Allen & Gledhill (Vietnam) and concurrently a Partner of Allen & Gledhill as well as a Director of Allen & Gledhill (Myanmar). In addition, he heads the Mergers & Acquisitions Practice at the Myanmar office. Hsiu-Hau has extensive experience advising on cross-border transactions, especially on transactions involving the emerging markets in the region, and is familiar with the legal and practical issues parties encounter when dealing in such markets.
Hsiu-Hau joined Allen & Gledhill in 2001 and has been a Partner since 2007. Clients whom Hsiu-Hau has advised include major corporates, sovereign funds, investment banks and private equity houses.
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Oh Hsiu-Hau leads Allen & Gledhill's office in Ho Chi Minh City and maintains a solid reputation in the Myanmar market. He is active handling M&A and joint ventures in the TMT and real estate sectors, among others.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Hsiu-Hau brings strong technical ability with excellent understanding of corporate finance, partnerships and joint ventures."
"Hsiu-Hau Oh was proactive, he had extensive knowledge of the law and the industry of renewable energy and M&A. He had business sense, he didn't propose clauses or provisions that didn't make sense."
"Hsiu-Hau brings strong technical ability with excellent understanding of corporate finance, partnerships and joint ventures."
"Hsiu-Hau Oh was proactive, he had extensive knowledge of the law and the industry of renewable energy and M&A. He had business sense, he didn't propose clauses or provisions that didn't make sense."