Securitisation 2025

CAYMAN ISLANDS Law and Practice Contributed by: Agnes Molnar, Jason Ta, Paul Walters and Gemma Walters, Travers Thorp Alberga

Travers Thorp Alberga is a leading offshore law firm for complex and novel financing structuring across all conventional disciplines. The firm’s highly experienced partners advise in respect of all types of offshore structures, including secu - ritisations, collateralised loan obligation trans - actions, CFOs, SPV financing, hedge funds, pri - vate equity, corporate and partnership vehicles, asset and structured finance transactions, fund- linked structured products, cryptocurrencies, fintech, capital markets and general corporate

and commercial matters. The multi-jurisdiction - al fund finance team advises on complex fund finance products including subscription financ - ing, asset-backed financing (NAV facilities), hy - brid, GP support, preferred equity, secondaries, continuation funds and esoteric hybrid capital structures. The firm comprises around 60 fee earners globally and advises from offices in Grand Cayman, the British Virgin Islands, Lon - don, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand.

Authors

Agnes Molnar is a partner in the finance team at Travers Thorp Alberga and a recognised expert in the fund finance space, having advised financial institutions, alternative lenders

Jason Ta is a partner at Travers Thorp Alberga, advising on the complete range of securitisations, structured finance and derivatives transactions across the full

and investment funds across various jurisdictions (USA, UK and Middle East) and on a broad range of complex liquidity products with a focus on securitisations, CFOs, fund- linked structured products, private credit, subscription financing, asset-based financing (NAV facilities and ABFs), preferred equity, secondaries, hybrid, GP support, continuation funds and co-invest facilities. Agnes is qualified as an attorney in the Cayman Islands and Hungary (Dr. iur.) and as a solicitor in England and Wales (non-practising).

spectrum of asset classes and underlyings, including in respect of commercial loans, synthetic exposures, bonds and corporate debt, project cash flows, investment funds, commercial and residential mortgages and catastrophe insurance, life insurance and annuities. Jason specialises in creating customised bankruptcy-remote vehicles (including those utilising golden shares, special shares, and irrevocable proxy mechanisms) to achieve particular regulatory outcomes or for optimising capital treatment. Jason’s career has seen him develop legal technology for a number of transactions which has since become standard. Jason is qualified as an attorney in the Cayman Islands and as a solicitor in England & Wales (non-practising).

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