Today we release the twelfth – and penultimate – installment of our Sovereign Immunity Series. In this part, we discuss and provide a high-level overview of how sovereign immunity is viewed specifically through the lens of fund finance transactions in the states of Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and West Virginia.
While the Cayman Islands’ current inclusion on the FATF “Grey List” and the EU “Black List” for AML purposes is not of material relevance to transactions in the fund finance world, the Cayman Islands recently received some very positive news when FATF confirmed at its June meeting that the Cayman Islands has now met all 63 of its recommended actions regarding the jurisdiction’s AML framework.
Dee Dee has worked with Coller over many years as a client relationship and said she is very pleased to take on this new role. With a career spanning asset management and banking, Dee Dee most recently worked as Vice Chair, Subscription Finance for Wells Fargo after serving as Global Head of the Funds Subscription Finance business. Dee Dee is the Global Chair of Women in Fund Finance and holds business development roles for the Fund Finance Association. She has numerous Board and Advisor positions across the fund finance industry.
Hamish Massie has joined Bridgepoint as a Vice President in the London office.
He will be focusing on Fund Finance as part of the Portfolio Financing & Structuring team within Bridgepoint Credit. Hamish was previously at Bank of Ireland, where he was a Deputy Manager on the Subscription Finance team.
Whether it's a trip to the beach or dip in the pool, a bike ride or hike, or a barbecue with family and friends, we hope everyone in the U.S. has fun plans for the Fourth of July Weekend and a celebration of Independence Day on Tuesday.
We reported in last week’s edition of Fund Finance Friday on some of the significant themes and topics at the FFA 7th Annual European Fund Finance Symposium. Given the breadth and depth of panel sessions and conversations, we could not do the Symposium justice by attempting to include all of our key take-aways in one article, and so we continue our summary this week.
The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) will stop being published on the basis of panel bank quotes and will be replaced by alternative replacement rates after today. In the spirit of the season, below is the commencement speech I would imagine giving.