About

Provided by Dillon Eustace

The Dillon Eustace banking team advises domestic and international financial institutions and corporates, for both transactional work and banking regulatory matters.

Transactional expertise includes advising both lenders and borrowers on credit facilities (including term, revolving and composite facilities and whether on a syndicated, club or bi-lateral basis) as well as on associated security, credit support and enforcement issues.

In addition to secured property lending, we work on debt financings for investment funds and pension funds and acquisition finance for M&A transactions.  

Our regulatory practice includes advising on the establishment of banks and branches of EU and non EU credit institutions and payment firms in Ireland and on their acquisition and sale.  We also advise on e-banking, consumer credit and banking regulation and licensing generally.

Chambers Review

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Banking & Finance - Ireland
3
Band 3
What the team is known for

Dillon Eustace's team offers significant expertise in acting for borrowers and lenders on regulatory matters, corporate finance mandates and loan portfolio securitisations. The practice further assists clients with debt refinancing and represents a number of domestic and international investment funds, banks and real estate investors. Lawyers from the team also regularly advise on development finance matters.

Strengths

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Notable Practitioners

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Conor Keaveny
4
Conor Keaveny
4
Band 4

Conor Keaveny regularly acts for international banks, property developers and investment funds on development and acquisition finance deals.

Keith Robinson
4
Keith Robinson
4
Band 4

Keith Robinson assists clients with a wide range of financings and financial restructurings.

Ranked Lawyers at
Dillon Eustace

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Ireland

Banking & Finance

Conor Keaveny
4
Conor Keaveny
4
Band 4
Keith Robinson
4
Keith Robinson
4
Band 4

Members

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Jamie Ensor

John Hugh Colleran

Keith Waine

Mark Thorne

Head of Department

Martin Colman