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CNPLaw LLP acted as Singapore law counsel in a cross-border finance secured real estate transaction between an Australian lender and an Australian borrower with a Singapore parent company

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Date Published: 26 December 2019
The team who advised the client: Bill Jamieson and Goh Wan Shuen.
CNPLaw LLP acted as Singapore law counsel in a cross-border secured real estate finance transaction between an Australian lender and an Australian borrower with a Singapore parent company. This transaction involved an amendment to the facility provided to the Australian borrower, which the firm assisted with in 2018.
This transaction was finalised on 24 December 2019.

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