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Chambers Global Guide

Banking & Finance: Hong Kong-based (International Firms) - China

Band 4
Band 4

Individual Editorial

Francis Chen heads up the banking and finance practice at the firm, and is held in high esteem by international and Hong Kong-based clients for his deft handling of a wide variety of financing structures. He stands out for his ability to advise on mainland China-related mandates.

Strengths

Francis is an excellent finance lawyer. He is very strong technically and is always able to think one step ahead during negotiations with the counterparty.

We have worked with Francis for a very long time and he has never let us down. He finishes all transactions to a very high standard every time.

Francis is seasoned practitioner. His services are of good quality and he is a pair of safe hands.

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