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Provided by Jennifer Lee
Jennifer Lee has over 15 years of experience advising foreign and local sponsors, lenders, investors, private equity firms, venture capital firms, borrowers and issuers in banking, structured finance, leveraged finance, project financing and debt capital markets transactions, both conventional and Islamic.
Her experience includes advising, structuring, negotiating and documenting banking transactions, leveraged buy-out transactions, project finance transactions, Islamic finance transactions, debt capital market transactions, asset-backed securitisation transactions, structured notes and other structured finance transactions. Jennifer also advises on equity and debt hybrid transactions (both conventional and Islamic) – involving issuances of bank capital instruments, convertible loans, convertible securities, warrants and redeemable preference shares.
Jennifer started her banking and finance practice in a regional law firm in Malaysia and spent a few years in Singapore as a foreign lawyer, in one of Singapore’s leading law firms. Thereafter, Jennifer continues to expand her banking and finance practice in one of Malaysia’s banking and finance leading firms, where she led multiple award-winning deals throughout the years.
Jennifer’s noteworthy transactions include advising on deals involving the issuance of Basel II and Basel III Tier 1 and Tier 2 securities in Malaysia for various Malaysian and international banks, issuance of retail bonds in Singapore and retail debt securities in Malaysia, perpetual securities in both Singapore and Malaysia and several significant Rule 144A / Regulation S debt issuances, including but not limited to sovereign sukuk issuances by the Government of Malaysia.
She is recognised by IFLR1000 as a Highly Regarded Lawyer and Women Leader, rated by The Legal 500 as a Next Generation Partner and is also ranked by Chambers and Partners.
Member, Malaysian Bar
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She is always very responsive and is able to manage stakeholders well.
Jennifer was a joy to work with. She demonstrated excellent client service and commercial awareness throughout the exercise.
She is always very responsive and is able to manage stakeholders well.
Jennifer was a joy to work with. She demonstrated excellent client service and commercial awareness throughout the exercise.
4 items provided by Christopher & Lee Ong - Member of Rajah & Tann Asia Network
CIMB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of an Islamic commercial papers p
CIMB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of an Islamic commercial papers programme
RHB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of a multi-currency note programme
RHB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of a multi-currency note programme
AmInvestment Bank Berhad’s RM 4 billion proposed establishment of a commercial papers programme
AmInvestment Bank Berhad’s RM 4 billion proposed establishment of a commercial papers programme
CIMB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of a commercial papers programme
CIMB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of a commercial papers programme
CIMB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of an Islamic commercial papers p
CIMB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of an Islamic commercial papers programme
RHB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of a multi-currency note programme
RHB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of a multi-currency note programme
AmInvestment Bank Berhad’s RM 4 billion proposed establishment of a commercial papers programme
AmInvestment Bank Berhad’s RM 4 billion proposed establishment of a commercial papers programme
CIMB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of a commercial papers programme
CIMB Investment Bank Berhad’s RM 10 billion proposed establishment of a commercial papers programme