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01 July 2022 by LC Lawyers
It has been one year since the launch of the Green and Sustainable Finance Grant Scheme (Scheme) in May 2021.
29 June 2022 by LC Lawyers
As of 10 May 2022, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange included 94 bonds in its “Sustainable Finance Products” bond repository , out of which 79 issuances are categorized as green bonds. The other categories are 2 social, 1 sustainability, 3 sustainability-linked, 2 blue, 6 transition and 1 COVID-19 bonds.
22 June 2022 by Radu Tărăcilă Pădurari Retevoescu - Allen & Overy
RTPR has assisted ENGIE Group in relation to the sale of its entire participation in Flashnet S.A. to Lucy Group Ltd.
22 June 2022 by Walkers
Walkers acted for a number of secured creditors in the Norwegian Air Irish Examinership in May 2021. This deal was named Finance Dublin's Financial Services – Aviation Finance Restructuring Deal of the Year.
22 June 2022 by Walkers
Walkers Ireland office is delighted to have advised on Orange Capital Re DAC, a new catastrophe bond programme structured through an Irish Solvency II MA SPV. This deal was named Finance Dublin's Deal of the Year 2022 for Debt Capital Markets: Insurance-Linked Securities.
21 June 2022 by Kim & Chang
In this transaction, MBK Partners successfully exited from its investment in Doosan Machine Tools, while DTR Automotive Corporation was able to diversify its business via its acquisition of the company.
16 June 2022 by Arendt & Medernach
Arendt assisted Alvotech in its business combination with the Oaktree Acquisition Corp
15 June 2022 by Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie's latest deals
14 June 2022 by Bhavna Ramsurun (Partner, Financial services), Vipin Jeerakun (Associate) - BLC Robert & Associates - Mauritius
On 23 December 2021, the Financial Services Commission (‘FSC’) published the Guidelines for Issue of Corporate and Green Bonds in Mauritius (‘Guidelines’). The purpose of the Guidelines is to supplement the Guide for the Issue of Sustainable Bonds in Mauritius issued by the Bank of Mauritius in June 2021 (‘BOM Guide’) by elaborating on various regulatory requirements to be adopted by the issuers of ‘Green Bonds’ in line with international best practices and the Guidelines go further by also regulating the issuance of corporate bonds which do not have a ‘green’ element.
13 June 2022 by Dreny & Partners Law Firm
Today, a group of local investors joined together and applied to the Financial Regulatory Authority to obtain a license for the incorporation of the first company to operate in the field of Investment Banking but through the use of FinTech, which represents the first practical application of the recently enacted FinTech Law in Non-Banking Financial Activities.