Overview
Bram is a Counsel in the Banking and Energy & Infrastructure practice in the Linklaters Amsterdam office. Bram acts for Dutch and international financial institutions, funds and corporates on a wide range of finance transactions. Special areas of expertise include project finance, sustainable finance, corporate finance and acquisition finance.
Work Highlights
- Infracapital Partners IV SCSp: advising on the acquisition, financing and carve-out of Vopak Rotterdam Botlek from Vopak Management Netherlands B.V., an indirect subsidiary of Koninklijke Vopak N.V.
- Lenders: advising a consortium of banks as lenders on new lending facilities in connection with the acquisition of a Dutch leading energy-from-waste operator.
- Project Hai Long: advising Northland Power Inc. and Mitsui & Co., Ltd as joint developers, and the Hai Long project companies, on the TWD 117bn project financing of the 1,022MW Hai Long offshore wind farm project in Taiwan.
- A syndicate of banks: advising on the €1bn RCF refinancing for Enexis, a major Dutch energy distributor.
- DigitalBridge Investments LLC: advising on a highly structured refinancing of its portfolio of outdoor advertising sites throughout Europe.
- A Dutch bank.: advising on a financing for a Dutch leading energy-from-waste operator, in connection with the construction of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility in the Netherlands.
- Northland Power Inc. and Northland Power International Holdings B.V.: advising on the overhaul of its corporate credit portfolio.
- Banque Societe Generale S.A., Paris and Kommunalkredit Austria AG: advising on the €150m innovative debt financing arrangement made available to the Allego group, the first-of-a-kind financing in an infrastructure asset class of the future.
- Project financing for the construction and expansion of data centres in Africa: advising Proparco and EAIF as lenders on the sustainability-linked financing of the construction and expansion of data centres in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Glennmont Partners Limited: advising on its proposed acquisition including project financing of 50% in the offshore wind farm Gode Wind 3 from Ørsted.