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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 excellent with clients, brilliant in dealing with complex transactions and managing all the parties involved.
Nick is excellent with clients, brilliant in dealing with complex transactions and managing all the parties involved.
2 items provided by Dentons
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.