SINGAPORE / PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHIES
Doreen Sim Partner
Rodyk & Davidson LLP Singapore
Tel: +65 6885 3697 Email:
doreen.sim@
rodyk.com Web:
www.rodyk.com
Clients told IFLR1000 that: “[Doreen Sim] is especially respected by her peers because of her frequent appearances across the table.”
Biography: Doreen Sim is a partner in Rodyk & Davidson’s finance practice group. She specialises in general banking, finance and security transactions. She advises on a wide range of loan and other debt- related transactions (local and cross-border) including club and syndicated loans, project finance, acquisition and asset-financing, loans with embedded debt-instrument or share conversation options, security sharing and inter-creditor arrangements. Doreen also advises on bankruptcy and insolvency laws and handles standstill and re-structuring agreements. She has given talks and written articles on banking and banking-related issues.
Recent transactionalhighlights: •Acted for a local developer in the grant of facilities of more than S$600 million to it from OCBC, UOB and HSBC to finance its acquisition and development of a land parcel at Venture Avenue, Singapore.
•Acted for OCBC in the grant of a transferable loan facility of more than S$450 million to a company, secured against Jurong Point Shopping Centre 2.
Practiceareas: Corporate banking Private banking
Sector specialisations: Banking and financial services Investment funds
Languages: English and Mandarin Bar admissions: Singapore, England and Wales (Barrister)
Academic qualifications: B.A. Hons (Law), Girton College, University of Cambridge
Related articles by this lawyer: Co-Author, “A Relook At Non-Reliance Clauses: The Aftermath Of ALS Memasa And Another v UBS AG”, Rodyk Reporter – Business Bulletin, September 2012 (Singapore: Rodyk & Davidson, 2012)
Enterprise banking Project finance
Real estate financeTrade and commodity finance
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