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Jurisdiction – India

Firm

Deal

Value

Client

Lawyer(s) involved

Allen & Overy

Bharti Airtel International (Netherlands) B.V.’s dual- currency bond offering

$2 billion

1.Bharti Airtel International (Netherlands) B.V. 2.Bharti Airtel Ltd

Amit Singh (Partner)

 

Garrick Merlo, Vivian Chow,

Julie Song

(Associates)

Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co

Adani Ports Special Economic Zone’s acquisition of the Dhamra Port Company from L&T Infrastructure and Tata Steel

Rs 5,500 crores

($930 million)

Adani

Cyril Shroff

(Mumbai managing partner)

 

L. Viswanathan, Ashish Jejurkar, Sandeep Dave,

Nisha Kaur Uberoi

(Partners)

Axon Partners Group

Bharti Airtel International (Netherlands) B.V.’s dual- currency bond offering

$2 billion

Joint bookrunners and lead managers: 1.Barclays Bank PLC

2.BNP Paribas

3.HSBC Ltd

4.Standard Chartered Bank

5.JP Morgan Securities PLC

6.Bank of America Merrill Lynch

 

AZB & Partners

Adani Ports Special Economic Zone’s acquisition of the Dhamra Port Company from L&T Infrastructure and Tata Steel

Rs 5,500 crores

($930 million)

1.L&T Infrastructure 2.Tata Steel Ltd

Shameek Chaudhuri

(Partner)

Khaitan & Co

Bank consortium’s provision of financial assistance to Raigarh Champa Rail Infrastructure for infrastructure development

Rs. 990 crores

($168 million)

Axis Bank Ltd

Amitabh Sharma (Partner)

 

Nishant Singh (Associate partner )

Khaitan & Co

Srei Infrastructure Finance’s public issue of non-convertible debentures

Rs. 1500 million

($25.5 million)

Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd

N. G. Khaitan

(Senior partner)

Khaitan & Co

Yes Bank’s securitisation of portfolio of priority sector loans from Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services and investment by Yes Bank

Rs. 460 crores

($78.2 million)

1.Yes Bank Ltd

2.Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd

Kumar Saurabh Singh

(Associate partner)

Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy

Bharti Airtel International (Netherlands) B.V.’s dual- currency bond offering

$2 billion

Joint bookrunners and lead managers: 1.Barclays Bank PLC

2.BNP Paribas

3.HSBC Ltd

4.Standard Chartered Bank

5.JP Morgan Securities PLC

6.Bank of America Merrill Lynch

 

 

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Jurisdiction – Indonesia

Firm

Deal

Value

Client

Lawyer(s) involved

Latham & Watkins

Financing of the Sarulla Geothermal Power Project in Indonesia

$1.17 billion

Lenders:

1.Japan Bank for International Cooperation

2.Asian Development Bank

3. The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd

4.ING Bank N.V. 5.Mizuho Bank Ltd 6.National Australia Bank Ltd

7.Société Générale 8.Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp

Joseph Bevash,

Clarinda Tjia-Dharmadi,

Andrew Roche

(Partners)

 

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Jurisdiction – Singapore

Firm

Deal

Value

Client

Lawyer(s) involved

Allen & Gledhill

Koh Brothers Group’s multicurrency medium- term note programme

S$250 million

(~$200 million)

Arranger:

HSBC Ltd

Margaret Chin,

Sunit Chhabra

(Partners)

Allen & Gledhill

Koh Brothers Group’s multicurrency medium- term note programme

S$250 million

(~$200 million)

Trustee for holders of the notes:

The Bank of New York Mellon

(SG branch)

Daselin Ang

(Partner)

Sidley Austin

Temasek Holdings’ acquisition of minority interest in Dymon Asia Capital, and its investment in Dymon’s new multistrategy platform

$500 million

Dymon Asia Capital

Han Ming Ho,

Greg Salathe

(Partners)

 

 Joel Seow

(Senior associate)

 

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