Offshore: Corporate & Finance including Investment Funds
Guernsey
14 years ranked
Provided by Carey Olsen
Banking and Finance; Corporate; Investment Funds; Regulatory; Restructuring and Insolvency
On admission as an Attorney at Law of the Supreme Court of Trinidad and Tobago in 1995, Andrew took tenancy in chambers before moving to a well-established local firm of attorneys. In 1997, he moved to the British Virgin Islands (BVI) to join Farrara George-Creque & Kerins and was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. He then spent two years with KPMG in the BVI as in-house counsel for the firm’s trust companies. Andrew joined Carey Olsen in 2000 and was admitted as a Solicitor of England and Wales in 2002. He was called to the Guernsey Bar in 2004 and made a partner in 2005.
Andrew is partner in Carey Olsen's Corporate practice in Guernsey. Andrew has specialist experience in the structuring and establishment of open and closed-ended investment funds and the credit and structured finance products related to them. In particular he has built an enviable reputation in his core expertise of private equity fund formation having advised a range of global investment houses as well as new managers on fund establishment, investment structuring, asset acquisitions and disposals and regulatory issues.
Provided by Chambers
Andrew Boyce wins plaudits for his funds practice, which includes advice to asset managers on fund structuring. He also works with banking clients on fund financing mandates.
Provided by Chambers
Andrew is a very experienced operator with an excellent client care focus.
Andrew is an excellent lawyer who understands the market and the clients he acts for. He is top class.
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