Dragomir Sipovic has joined Bridge Bank, a division of Western Alliance Bank, as vice president in the Equity Fund Resources group in the bank's Boston office. The Equity Fund Resources group provides banking services for private equity and venture capital funds, including subscription facilities, capital call lines of credit and SBIC fund credit lines. Dragomir joins from State Street Bank, where most recently he managed the private equity lending portfolio.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia is seeking an Associate for its Institutional Banking and Markets (IB&M) Group, which includes its subscription credit facility business. The Associate position is client-facing.
In this week’s Fund Finance Friday: Industry Conversations, Jeremy Cross is joined by Sarah Lobbardi, the founder of Avardi Partners. Sarah discusses the founding of and philosophy behind Avardi Partners as well as her insights on the current and future direction of the Fund Finance market.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adopted rule changes that expand the definitions of “accredited investor” in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D and of “qualified institutional buyer” in Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933. The amendments are largely driven by a determination to move away from the rule’s historic use of wealth and income as the sole proxies for financial sophistication, looking to add "investors with reliable alternative indicators of financial sophistication to participate” in investments in “areas of the economy that disproportionately create new jobs, foster innovation, and provide for growth opportunities."
In case you missed it live, the FFA this week released the video of the fund formation update presentation by Preqin's Dave Lowery at the FFA’s August Market Update call.
Kroll Bond Rating Agency, LLC, has opportunities for both a senior analyst and an analyst to join its growing Funds ratings team, covering credit ratings for debt instruments issued by investment funds.
In this week’s Fund Finance Friday: Industry Conversations, Jeremy Cross, a Cadwalader partner and member of our LIBOR Preparedness Team in London, discusses the state of play and issues around the proposed replacement of Sterling LIBOR with “SONIA” with special counsels Michael Sholem and Assia Damianova, two other members of our LIBOR team in London. The high-level discussion covers, among other topics, the definition of “risk-free rate,” the main differences between SONIA and LIBOR, the documentary and other changes required by LIBOR transition, implications on margin and other costs, what market participants need to be thinking about and when, as well as some of the issues and questions that still remain.
Senior Associate | Norton Rose Fulbright Australia
Australia and the United States have much in common. We have a shared history, a common language, and a similar common law-based legal system governing a federated nation occupying a large land mass blessed with abundant natural and human resources. The United States is one of Australia’s greatest trading partners, and we welcome inward investment from the U.S. with most favoured nation trade terms. We also enjoy a friendship and strategic alliance that goes back over a century. So how does this play itself out in the fund financing space?