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Provided by Nick Hayday
Nick is a partner in Dentons' Capital Markets practice in London, he is Head of Banking and Financial Services Division UK and Global Co-Chair for the Banking & Finance Group. He focuses on a wide range of securities work, including advising underwriters and issuers in connection with issues of debt (listed eurobonds, private placements, medium-term note programmes, loan participation notes), liability management exercises (tender offers, exchange offers and consent solicitations), equity, equity-related and Islamic Finance securities in international markets. Nick has particular experience in the emerging markets, especially in Central and Eastern Europe, the CIS and Africa, where he is forging a reputation for executing difficult deals to demanding timetables.
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Nick is able to anticipate our needs and ask in advance. He has quick reactions and a good grasp of what we are worried about.
Nick is able to anticipate our needs and ask in advance. He has quick reactions and a good grasp of what we are worried about.
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Dentons advises CPIPG on €635 million bridge loan
Global law firm Dentons advised CPI Property Group (CPIPG) a leading owner of income-generating European real estate, on its €635 million bridge loan.
Dentons advises the NBU in Uzbekistan on debut US$300 million offering
Dentons has advised JSC National Bank for Foreign Economic Activity of the Republic of Uzbekistan on its debut US$300 million Regulation S senior unsecured notes due 2025 listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Dentons advises CPIPG on €635 million bridge loan
Global law firm Dentons advised CPI Property Group (CPIPG) a leading owner of income-generating European real estate, on its €635 million bridge loan.
Dentons advises the NBU in Uzbekistan on debut US$300 million offering
Dentons has advised JSC National Bank for Foreign Economic Activity of the Republic of Uzbekistan on its debut US$300 million Regulation S senior unsecured notes due 2025 listed on the London Stock Exchange.