The term “Corporate Finance” is an embracing term which is used here to refer to the raising of finance by a company. Companies in different circumstances can raise finance by a range of different means but principally these involve, in some form, the issuing of new shares, or rights to acquire new shares, or borrowing. In particular in the case of equity investments, it is important that the legal processes appropriate for the company and for the transaction are followed correctly. It is also likely that rights and protections for the investors will require consideration and negotiation.
Our team of corporate lawyers has extensive experience and expertise in:
- a broad range of mechanisms for raising finance through equity investment or debt, investment agreements, new share issues, bank financing and re-financing
- acting for and advising companies, investors and lenders in various types of transaction
- advising, drafting and negotiating the necessary documentation in relation to equity investments
- advising, drafting and negotiating loan agreements and facilities
- advising, drafting and negotiating security documents and guarantees
- working with the other parties to ensure effective and timely completion of the transaction and the successful raising of the required new financing
For help or advice on corporate finance matters, please speak to one of our corporate lawyers on 08081668827.
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Information on this website is provided for general information purposes only. It is not intended to constitute and should not be relied upon as legal advice. There are a number of factors and circumstances which may be relevant to legal advice. The law may also have changed before we are able to update the information on this website. If legal advice is required, please contact us on 08081668827.
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