Stéphane Hadet
Europe Guide 2024
Band 4 : Banking & Finance
Band 4
About
Provided by Stéphane Hadet
Practice Areas
Stéphane Hadet is a partner in Dentons’ Luxembourg office and the head of the Luxembourg Banking and Finance practice group. Having advised financial institutions, multinational companies and private equity houses, Stéphane focuses on Luxembourg finance, leveraged finance, securitization, financial sector regulatory matters, listing of high yield bonds, bridge financing for investment funds, and aircraft finance.
Stéphane also has sound experience advising clients on debt and equity financing, enforcement of security interests, financing arrangements for groups facing financial difficulties including negotiations with lenders. His experience includes advice on both financing and restructuring activities.
Career
Joined Dentons (formerly OPF Partners) in 1999
Professional Memberships
Member, Luxembourg Bar, 1994-present
Member, International Bar Association (IBA
Chambers Review
Europe
Stéphane Hadet is the head of the Luxembourg banking and finance practice at Dentons. He is very experienced acting on both the borrower and lender sides for loan and credit facilities, as well as real estate financing and debt refinancing mandates.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Stéphane Hadet is great to work with and always highly responsive, and adds value to transactions."
"Stéphane Hadet is great to work with and always highly responsive, and adds value to transactions."
Articles, highlights and press releases
1 item provided by Dentons
Dentons advises HB Reavis on a record-breaking financing of Varso Place in Poland
Dentons has advised HB Reavis on obtaining financing for the development of the Varso Place mixed-use building complex in the center of Warsaw. The €475 million financing represents the largest non-portfolio loan in the history of the commercial real estate market in Poland.
Dentons advises HB Reavis on a record-breaking financing of Varso Place in Poland
Dentons has advised HB Reavis on obtaining financing for the development of the Varso Place mixed-use building complex in the center of Warsaw. The €475 million financing represents the largest non-portfolio loan in the history of the commercial real estate market in Poland.