Christoph Moser

Schoenherr - Austria

Partner

Vienna

+43 1 427 2040

Highly regarded

English
German


Jurisdictions:

Austria

Practice areas:

Banking
Capital markets

Industry sectors:

Financial services
Oil and gas
Real estate
Technology and telecommunications


Christoph Moser is partner at Schoenherr and co-head of the capital markets practice. He has extensive experience in complex capital market and finance matters. In the past fifteen years, he has headed teams on numerous ECM transactions, including initial public offerings, rights issues and secondary placements (e.g. accelerated book buildings). He is an expert also for equity linked/convertible bonds, debt capital market transactions (corporate bonds, high-yield, mortgage covered bonds, bonded loans, regulatory capital issues etc) and securities law. Christoph regularly advises international and domestic banks, issuers and investors on capital markets and securities law with a focus on transactional work and corporate governance/compliance. Several issuers and groups of companies trust his experience in board room matters. Complex restructurings (i.p. related to listed companies) and refinancings play also an important role in his business. Christoph graduated from the Johannes-Kepler-University Linz (Mag. iur., 2004).

  • Advised Bitpanda on the structuring of its ETN issuance programme for crypto-linked notes
  • Advised the lead managers on the EUR 1.5bln dual-tranche covered bond issue by Erste Group Bank AG
  • Advised the lead managers on the EUR 100m convertible bond issue by DO & CO Aktiengesellschaft
  • Advised Ancla Logistik GmbH (Ancla) on its merger with Austrian logistics scale-up Logsta GmbH (Logsta) and the simultaneous conversion of existing revenue based venture debt provided by Round2 Capital to Logsta
  • Advised stock exchange listed technology group Kontron AG (formerly S&T AG) on the sale of significant parts of Kontron Group’s IT services business to VINCI Energies S.A. in the course of a competitive auction process for a purchase price of approx. EUR 400m.

  • Banking
  • Capital markets: Debt
  • Capital markets: Equity
  • Covered bonds
  • Financial restructuring
  • Structured finance/securitisation

  • Banking
  • Construction and materials
  • Financial services
  • Oil and gas
  • Real estate
  • Tech and telecoms

  • Vienna Bar Association

  • International Bar Association (IBA)

  • Mag.iur. (University of Linz, 2004)