Stephanie Yeo
Asia-Pacific Guide 2024
Up and Coming : Restructuring/Insolvency: Domestic
Up and Coming
About
Provided by Stephanie Yeo
Practice Areas
Stephanie Yeo is a Partner in the Restructuring & Insolvency and Special Situations Advisory Practices.
Her main area of practice is restructuring and insolvency with a focus on formal and out-of-court cross border restructurings.
Stephanie graduated from Singapore Management University and is admitted to the Singapore Bar. During her time in SMU, she participated in various international moot competitions including the International Law Moot Court Competition “Asia Cup” in Japan and the William C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna.
Professional Memberships
Stephanie is a member of INSOL and has been a facilitator for the Insolvency Law Practice Sessions in the Preparatory Course leading to Part B of the Singapore Bar Examinations since 2015. Stephanie was selected to be part of the 2021 International Insolvency Institute's NextGen Leadership Programme which recognises the most prominent young lawyers, insolvency professionals and academics in the world.
Publications
- “Opportunity for corporate restructuring amid pandemic” – The Business Times (22 June 2021)
- “The Swift, Silent Restructuring of Pacific International Lines” - The Business Times (15 June 2021)
- Capital Markets Intelligence International Insolvency & Restructuring Report 2021/22 – Singapore chapter
- The Insolvency Review 8th edition – Singapore chapter
- LexisNexis Practical Guidance Commercial Module: Financial distress, bankruptcy and insolvency 2019
- South Square Digest (March 2017) - “Navigating Singapore’s restructured restructuring and insolvency framework”
Work Highlights
Matters of significance in which Stephanie has been involved in include:
- Acting as lead counsel for the Japanese bankruptcy trustee in Re Opti Medix (in liquidation) and another matter [2016] SGHC 108, a landmark decision recognizing the trustee’s appointment over two British Virgin Islands companies that was nominated for Most Important Recognition Decision in the Global Restructuring Review Awards 2017.
- Acting as one of the lead partners in the US$3.3 billion restructuring of Pacific International Lines which involved a combination of an in-court restructuring of over US$1 billion through one of the largest and most complex schemes of arrangement to be sanctioned by the Singapore court since the implementation of the new restructuring regime in Singapore as well as an out-of-court restructuring of the company’s remaining debts. The restructuring also involved a US$600 million investment by Heliconia Capital Management through a combination of debt and equity instruments.
- Acting for the ad hoc committee of bondholders in respect of the cross-border restructuring of Noble Group Limited.
- Acting for and advising the judicial manager of Altus Shipping & Logistics Pte Ltd, an international conglomerate which involved a novel credit-bid structure for the acquisition of the assets.
- Acting for the former shareholders of a public-listed multinational pharmaceutical company, in an application to set aside an arbitration award granting damages amounting to more than US$500 million against them: [2018] SGHC 275.
- Acting for Indian Senior Advocate, Mr Harish Salve, in the first application ever made to the Singapore courts for ad hoc admission of an Indian Senior Advocate: [2017] SGHC 28.
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Stephanie Yeo is well regarded in Singapore for working on complex restructurings, including cross-border matters. Her experience includes matters in the shipping sector.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Stephanie is my go-to person for the most complex legal matters. She is very sharp, able to simplify complex matters, and very responsive. She has a bright future."
"She is extremely strong in integrating legal and commercial considerations. She is willing to undertake novel approaches to problems."
"Stephanie is my go-to person for the most complex legal matters. She is very sharp, able to simplify complex matters, and very responsive. She has a bright future."
"She is extremely strong in integrating legal and commercial considerations. She is willing to undertake novel approaches to problems."