Our Corporate Banking Unit has a long-established reputation for advising clients on complex, high value deals, both cross border and domestic
Our services cover the full range of corporate banking transactions, advising borrowers and lenders – traditional and non-bank – on bilateral, club and syndicated deals across a wide range of industry sectors and asset classes. We specialise in transactions involving qualifying investor alternative investment funds (QIAIFs), Irish collective asset-management vehicles (ICAVs), and “Section 110” special purpose companies and a range of regulated borrowers.
Our clients include some of the world’s largest financial institutions. We also work with all of the leading Irish banks. We have significant experience of working with non-bank lenders both on establishment matters and ongoing lending and capital raising. We advise the complete range of borrowers – from international funds and private equity houses to Irish small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).
Relevant Experience
Representative transactional work includes acting for and advising:
Goldman Sachs Bank USA on financing the acquisition of the Amdipharm Mercury Group by Concordia Healthcare – total deal value approximately USD 3.5bn.
The owner on the restructuring of three large hotel groups, comprising over 80 hotels, with syndicated senior and mezzanine loan facilities totalling over GBP 300m.
A real estate debt fund on credit facilities of more than €31 million for an Irish borrower for the acquisition and refinancing of 66 commercial and industrial properties in Dublin.
A long-standing client on credit facilities of approximately GBP 162m to fund the acquisition of a healthcare group which owns 75 care homes in the UK.
Allied Irish Banks, plc in numerous transactions including lending to entities in the hotel/leisure, healthcare, retail and residential development sectors.
A leading financial services provider, regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland, on secured credit facilities of more than USD 50m.
A leading Irish agri-business on its trade financing arrangements.