The financial landscape constantly changes. Our banking solicitors stay one step ahead
The financial landscape constantly changes. Our banking solicitors stay one step ahead
Our finance solicitors take a flexible and multi-disciplinary approach, creating long-term partnerships with both established and challenger banks as well as institutional investors.
Much like the banking and finance clients we serve, the Thrings team has a wide range of experience and specialist expertise. We draw on capabilities and skills from across our firm to build Partner-led teams tailored to your needs and commercial objectives.
Business matters often cross sectors, so whether you need support from our real estate, construction or intellectual property team, our banking and finance solicitors will work closely with the right people to ensure you benefit from their specialist expertise. This multi-disciplinary approach is especially valuable in streamlining the due diligence process for investors, leaving no stone unturned.
We aim to evolve with our clients, working strategically and collaboratively as part of your team to advise you and set a strategy for the long term. We also have a strong network of contacts, and we regularly work seamlessly with other advisers to meet our clients’ needs.
Providing advice and assistance on all transactions, and helping our clients to grow, acquire new assets, maximise shareholder value, refinance, restructure debt or adapt their capital structure.
We ensure transactions are completed effectively for developers on residential, commercial and mixed projects. We provide strategic advice on which finance solutions are best suited to your commercial goals.
Advising clients on the provision of bank loans or the issue of bonds in order to fund the purchase of a company or part of it. We assist with every aspect of leveraged acquisition finance or debt finance.
The team at Thrings has decades of experience in the legal and financial sectors, and we have helped banks and investors navigate huge changes in that time. Read more of our insight and guidance on the issues affecting the financial sector here.