Ireland’s prominence in global fund finance brings unique legal considerations. In the second installment of Irish Fund Finance in Five, Mason Hayes & Curran lawyers dive into key considerations when security is granted by an Irish fund or over assets located in Ireland.
Congratulations to fund finance partner Leah Edelboim for receiving the Dee Dee Sklar Women in Fund Finance Award at the Annual Industry Awards at the 2025 Fund Finance Association Global Symposium.
Back when NAV was something that guided you to your chosen venue for the evening, the FFA conference in Miami (and earlier still, New York) was a slightly more 'NAV'igable event.
Times have changed and far from panels explaining subscription finance to a group of eager-to-learn lenders, now over 2,000 attendees will descend on the event to discuss topics like NAV, CRT, SRTs and securitizations that a few years ago would have drawn blank stares if mentioned in conversation.
Below is a quick primer on the hot topics for FFA Miami 2025 and what panels to hit if you're interested in learning more.
Private Credit is a hot – if not the hottest – asset class right now. This asset class has a nexus to a number of Cadwalader’s practices from fund finance to capital markets and beyond. To that end, last week we attended the Deal Catalyst Global Private Credit conference which was held in Abu Dhabi, UAE. It was an opportunity to be in the middle of important discussions and to position Cadwalader as an integral player in deploying capital from the Middle East into the United States and the English and European markets.
Cadwalader is proud to be a Diamond Sponsor of the 14th Annual Global Fund Finance Symposium, which is just days away! We look forward to seeing you at Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
Plus, big news! Tom Brady will be joining as the closing keynote speaker at the conference!
Building on the exploration of the history of fund finance in Europe, Loan Market Association has published a new paper shifting their focus to the dynamic regions of the Middle East and Africa.
This paper delves into the historical financing practices and the development of fund finance in the Middle East and Africa, highlighting key milestones and opportunities that have shaped its integration into the modern financial landscape.
Ireland’s prominence in global fund finance brings unique legal considerations. In the first installment of Irish Fund Finance in Five, Mason Hayes & Curran lawyers explores key Irish-specific issues in fund financings, from third-party guarantees to security considerations.