Edinburgh Training

Edinburgh Training
21 September 2016, 9.30 am - 4.30 pm
Radisson Blu, Edinburgh
We will be running a one day training event in Edinburgh on 21 September. The day will cover the following topics:
- LMA REF facility agreements
- Case study – borrower friendly mark up
- Security, property CPs and the due diligence process
- Introduction to REF contractually subordinated intercreditor agreement
- Effecting Efficient Transfers
- Hot Topics and Regulation
The event is free of charge and open to LMA Members only.
Members will need first to have logged on using their individual username and password in order to view the red Book Now icon below and apply. If you cannot see the Book Now icon you have not logged in.
If you do not have a username and password, click here to create one. If you have forgotten your password, click here.
Duration: 21 September 2016, 9.30 am - 4.30 pm
Who can attend: Members Only
Price: Free Event
Contact Name: Meike Martin
Contact Email: meike.martin@lma.eu.com
Edinburgh Training
21 September 2016, 9.30 am - 4.30 pm
Radisson Blu, Edinburgh
Gemma Haley – Associate Director, Loan Market Association
Summary of recent changes to the LMA REF facility agreements including financial covenant cure rider; amendments to the insurance undertaking; and the addition of an undertaking in respect of asset managers.
Colin McHale, Partner - Dickson Minto W.S.
Overview of key negotiation points and pitfalls in the facility agreement, followed by a practical exercise of marking up a document.
Jonathan Heaney, Partner - Burness Paull LLP
Gaenor Cassell, Director – Burness Paull LLP
Jonathan Heaney, Partner - Burness Paull LLP
Gaenor Cassell, Director – Burness Paull LLP
Review of types security required in a typical REF transaction, enforceability and issues to be alive to; CPs you should look out for and property due diligence, including the importance of due diligence in a property context; and a summary of those areas which should be covered.
Philip Hunter, Partner – Brodies LLP
Fiona Cameron, Associate - Brodies LLP
Overview of BRRD, Brexit, new accounting provisions