Matthew Dunlap is a partner of Morrison & Foerster (International) LLP, based in the London office. His practice focuses on complex cross-border transactions, including high yield and crossover debt offerings, acquisition financings and liability management exercises.
Matthew has significant experience advising both issuers and investment banks, primarily representing private equity and corporate issuer clients. Before joining Morrison & Foerster, Matthew practiced in Houston and London at another international U.S. firm.
Show MoreIn the acquisition financing for its acquisition and combination of Flos, B&B Italia, and Louis Poulsen.
In the acquisition financing for the creation of Sisal Pay S.p.A., an Italian proximity payments operator.
In the acquisition financing for its acquisition of BWA Water Additives.
In its US$500 million senior notes offering in connection with its acquisition of Chevron North Sea Limited.
With its inaugural US$550 million senior notes offering.
In the bond financing for the acquisition of Sisal Group S.p.A., an Italian gaming and betting and payments and services operator.
With its US$400 million and US$750 million senior notes offerings.
In the €400 million senior secured notes offering by CBR Fashion Group.
With its €400 million senior notes offering.
In the US$300 million senior secured second lien notes offering by Petra Diamonds US$ Treasury. This transaction was named “Africa Bonds: Corporates Deal of the Year” by The Banker in 2016.
In the £550 million senior secured notes and US$200 million senior secured notes offerings by Drax Group plc.
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