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Liz Lim

Liz Lim

Asia-Pacific 2026

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About

Provided by Dentons New Zealand

Asia-Pacific

Practice Areas

Liz is a specialist banking and financial services lawyer with more than 20 years’ New Zealand and international experience acting for borrowers, lenders and corporate trustees. Liz leads Dentons' transactional banking practice in New Zealand.

Liz helps her clients achieve the outcomes they want by providing excellent service while being accessible, reliable and easy for clients to deal with. She is known for providing effective simple solutions to client’ legal issues. Liz is described by her clients as a trusted advisor with vast transactional experience and deep knowledge of the financing sector. She has particular expertise in acquisition finance, asset and lease financing, property and construction finance, syndicated and club lending, and securitisations.

Career

Liz joined Dentons in 2020 from Tompkins Wake where she was previously a partner. Prior to that, Liz spent her legal career at Bell Gully (Auckland) and Allen & Overy (London).

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Chambers Asia & Pacific

Banking & Finance - New Zealand

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Band 3

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Liz Lim leads the Dentons' banking and finance team and maintains strong relationships with key players in the New Zealand banking sector.

Strengths

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  • Liz Lim's approachability, combined with her deep commercial awareness, allows her to offer practical and strategic advice that aligns perfectly with our business objectives.

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  • Liz has great experience and expertise in a wide range of banking and finance transactions, including property finance and development financing.

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