Anna Christina Görgen
Capital Markets and Banking Consultant, Luxembourg
Overview
Education and qualifications
Overview
Anna Christina joined the banking team at Linklaters Luxembourg in 2007. Her extensive experience includes capital markets and international banking work, such as the issuance of debt securities, securitisation transactions, syndicated lending, leveraged acquisition finance, and asset finance.
She expanded her expertise with a six-month secondment to the Structured Finance Group in London, gaining deeper insights into structured finance practices.
Anna Christina also plays a significant role in the knowledge management of our team, providing clients with valuable trends and market updates to help navigate the financial landscape effectively.
She is a member of a sub-group of the Best Practice working group of the Luxembourg Capital Markets Association (LuxCMA) and a member of the joint working group of ABBL and LuxCMA on market infrastructure.
Anna Christina also takes an active role in community activities, organising initiatives that support the firm’s philanthropic aims and benefit our local communities.
She expanded her expertise with a six-month secondment to the Structured Finance Group in London, gaining deeper insights into structured finance practices.
Anna Christina also plays a significant role in the knowledge management of our team, providing clients with valuable trends and market updates to help navigate the financial landscape effectively.
She is a member of a sub-group of the Best Practice working group of the Luxembourg Capital Markets Association (LuxCMA) and a member of the joint working group of ABBL and LuxCMA on market infrastructure.
Anna Christina also takes an active role in community activities, organising initiatives that support the firm’s philanthropic aims and benefit our local communities.
Education and qualifications
Anna Christina studied law in Germany (Universität Trier). She speaks German, French and English. Anna Christina is registered with both the Luxembourg and the German bar.