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INDONESIA / PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHIES


Oene Marseille Foreign counsel


Ali Budiardjo Nugroho Reksodiputro (ABNR) Jakarta


Tel: +62 21 250 5125/5136 Email: omarseille@abnrlaw.com Web: www.abnrlaw.com


Biography: Oene Marseille worked for almost six years with NautaDutilh in their offices in Rotterdam and New York and their associated Jakarta office and also with White & Case in Jakarta and Singapore from August 2001 until April 2005.


During his time in Indonesia he has gained considerable experience in private equity, foreign direct investment, M&A, energy and resources, restructuring, capital markets, financing, and project finance work. He also has extensive experience in working with international agencies such as the IFC and the Netherlands IFC equivalent FMO, as well as for private investors in the region (including Cargill, General Electric, Heineken, SK Energy, Kobe Steel, JGC, Sumitomo, Philips, Michelin, Royal Ahold, AT&T, Royal KPN Netherlands, KKR, Carlyle, Saratoga, Ancora, PetroSaudi and several international banks and finance houses).


He is ranked by IFLR1000, Chambers Asia, The Asia Pacific Legal 500 and Asialaw Profiles in various practice areas.


Recent transactionalhighlights: •KKR –ontwo transactions in Indonesia (relating to investments in PTTiga Pilar Sejahtera Food Tbkand PT PanasonicHealthcare)


•Saratoga –on its investments in Mandala Airlines and in Medco Power


Practiceareas: Banking and finance Corporate


Foreign investments Capital markets


Energy and natural resources M&A


Sector specialisations: Aviation,Banking and financial services, Consumerproducts, Energy and naturalresources, Shipping/logistics


Languages: Dutch, English, French and Indonesian Bar admissions: Rotterdam, Amsterdam


Association memberships: Law Society of Amsterdam Bar, The Netherlands


Academic qualifications: LLB, University of Amsterdam, 1994 LLM, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina


Related articles by this lawyer: Oene has published articles on the Indonesian capital markets, M&A and finance matters. He is a regular contributor to IFLR magazine.


Emir Nurmansyah Partner


Ali Budiardjo Nugroho Reksodiputro (ABNR) Jakarta


Tel: +62 21 250 5125/5136 Email: enurmansyah@abnrlaw.com Web: www.abnrlaw.com


Biography: Emir Nurmansyah has worked with ABNR since 1989 and has been a partner since January 1 1997. Since 1993 he has dealt with a large number of transactions involving privatisation, corporate restructuring and project and debt financing. He has been involved in most of the restructuring projects in which ABNR is involved; both as a member and as the leader of the ABNR team. He has also acted as the advisor of IBRA in several restructuring and asset disposal projects. He is ranked by IFLR1000, Chambers Asia, The Asia Pacific Legal 500 and Asialaw Profiles in various practice areas.


Practiceareas: Corporate


Banking and finance Restructuring and insolvency M&A Capital markets Projects and natural resources


Sector specialisations: Languages: Indonesian and English Bar admissions: PERADI (Indonesian Advocates Association) Association memberships:


Academic qualifications: LLB (Major in Economic law) – University of Indonesia, 1989 LLM(Major In International transactions) – Bond University, Australia, 1993


Related articles by this lawyer: Project Finance 2013 – International Comparative Legal Guide Lending and taking security in Indonesia – an overview PLC multi- jurisdictional guide 2013 The Project Finance yearbook 2013 – Euromoney


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