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Banking & Finance

We understand that our Banking and Finance clients are facing significant challenges in the current economic climate. The Banking and Finance team at Kensington Swan is focussed on providing practical and innovative advice in order for our clients to succeed in a volatile and changing market. This is why we have been recognised as having one of New Zealand’s leading Banking and Finance practices.

 

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Our banking and finance experts are highly regarded for their broad experience and versatility. We have a reputation for providing valuable, revenue-enhancing advice; we have an even stronger reputation for excellent client service. 

 

Our team is committed to understanding our clients’ business needs. We work on the premise that financial advice must be innovative and creative, but also pragmatic and efficient. This approach enables our team to provide solutions that are consistent with the commercial challenges that our clients face. 

 

We act for a number of New Zealand and overseas banks and many major financial institutions. We also specialise in acting for borrowers of all sizes in support of their wider commercial arrangements. 

 

Our banking and finance expertise includes: 

  • Acquisition financing
  • Asset financing
  • Structured finance
  • Capital markets
  • Public debt offerings
  • Leveraged finance
  • Project financing
  • Syndicated lending
  • Derivatives
  • Securitisation
  • Personal Property Securities Act advice
  • Bank regulation

 

Area News & Insight

| 13 May 2009 | Banking and Finance
Submission of Kensington Swan regarding Changes to the Securities Regulations. Discussion document - April 2009. (PDF 144KB).READ MORE*
| 15 Apr 2009 | Banking and Finance
Commerce Committee - Submission of Kensington Swan re Securities Disclosure and Financial Advisers Amendment Bill. (PDF 172KB).READ MORE*
| 18 Dec 2008 | Banking and Finance
This Bill (in its introductory form) is due to be released in the first quarter of 2009 and will have implications beyond the financial services industry. We outline our concerns. (PDF498KB) READ MORE*