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Singapore
10 years ranked
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Banking & Finance; Maritime & Aviation
Yin Chuin is Co-Head of the Maritime & Aviation Practice and Head of Maritime Finance. He is admitted to practice in England & Wales, Singapore and Malaysia, and has wide-ranging experience advising on a range of transactions involving maritime and other movable assets, including loan and lease financings, green/sustainable financings, asset sales, debt restructuring and enforcement. In addition, his practice also encompasses general banking transactions, including bilateral and syndicated loans, structured and limited recourse financings, and asset and share-backed financings. His clients include banks and financial institutions, private capital providers, trusts, sponsors, corporate borrowers, owners and lessees.
Yin Chuin joined Allen & Gledhill as an Associate after completing his pupillage. In 2009, he was seconded to the London office of Linklaters LLP. He was called to the Singapore Bar in 2004, to the Malaysian Bar in 2015, and to the Roll of Solicitors of England and Wales in 2024.
Provided by Chambers
Yin Chuin Soh enjoys a strong reputation for his work on sale and leaseback deals in Singapore, as well as ship financing and restructuring matters. He regularly acts for significant lenders, including major banks and non-banking creditors.
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He is a sophisticated lawyer who can navigate complex issues quickly.
Yin Chuin is very experienced and is able to provide clear and well-articulated advice.
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