We advise clients on a wide variety of facilities including the full spectrum of features
We advise and document on all aspects of fund finance
We advise on fund structures across a wide range of jurisdictions
We provide advice across many fund asset classes
The multi-disciplinary approach and global reach of Linklaters' Asset Finance practice offer major asset finance industry participants a critical competitive advantage.
Linklaters has a broad banking practice at the top of the market with leading relationships with all major banks and corporates in the syndicated loan market.
Advising global banks and other financial institutions on financial structuring transactions, including providing prudential regulatory expertise.
Linklater’s high yield group is fully integrated into the firm’s banking and private equity practices and comprises highly regarded lawyers with leading high yield and restructuring expertise.
We have acted on nearly every high profile European margin loan in the last five years and we are the pre-eminent creditor-facing margin lending team in Europe.
Linklaters' global real estate finance team combines the experience of the firm's pre-eminent finance, real estate and tax practices.
Linklaters' global restructuring and insolvency lawyers handle the world's most challenging and significant domestic and cross-border assignments.
Trade finance transactions demand a combination of legal expertise and commercial awareness across a wide range of demanding jurisdictions.
Banking litigation lawyers at Linklaters have advised leading investment banks and other financial institutions on some of largest and most complex recent financial disputes.
7 März 2024
In March 2024, a joint working group of the Loan Syndications and Trading Association, Loan Market Association (“LMA”), Asia Pacific Loan Market Association and Fund Finance Association published a Guide to the Application of the Sustainability Linked Loan Principles in Fund Finance.
7 Dezember 2023
A review of key legal developments in the loan markets in 2023 and the outlook for 2024, from LIBOR cessation and EURIBOR fallbacks to Basel 3.1 and ring-fencing reforms in the UK.
18 September 2024
Taking the insights gained from that market exposure, and the data collated by our in-house benchmarking tool, we are delighted to announce that we are launching a new Funds Catch-Up series of briefings for our clients. The series will cover a variety of asset classes, topics and themes.