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Multinational Agencies

SNR Denton has extensive, worldwide experience advising international agencies and multi-lateral financial institutions on various aspects of cross-border projects and programs. We regularly advise development banks on infrastructure, development and trade finance projects. 

We counsel national governments on their relationships with international agencies, including where a state entity is acting as a project sponsor. SNR Denton also advises on public procurement rule compliance, project eligibility issues, and how best to respond to investigations into the use of funding provided by multi-lateral financial institutions .

Serving  multi-national agencies requires substantial geographic coverage and in-depth expertise employing its global presence and award-winning practices in fields such as infrastructure and trade finance, SNR Denton pulls together international teams able to address the largest and most ambitious projects.  

The firm mobilizes teams from across its network to ensure that the right skills are available to ensure the success of a project. Our multi-national agency clients and their national government counterparties receive the benefits of both local contacts and expertise along with the skills and capacity of a global law firm. 

We have handled many projects funded by the European Investment Bank, including a $630 million EIB financing for the construction and operation of a floating production storage vessel in the North Sea. 

We frequently do work for the International Finance Corporation and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and serve on the panels of many major financial institutions, both in the UK and worldwide.

Areas of Focus:

  • Infrastructure
  • Development
  • Trade finance
  • Public procurement issues
  • European Union
  • European Investment Bank
  • International Finance Corporation
  • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
  • European Regional Development Fund
  • World Bank
  • African Development Bank
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