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Keaveny, Conor


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Firm: Dillon Eustace LLP
Position: Partner, Banking and Finance
Address: 33 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2
Phone: +353 1 673 1741
Fax: +353 1 667 0042
Email: conor.keaveny@dilloneustace.ie
Personal URL: http://www.dilloneustace.ie/Our-People/Conor-Keaveny

Projects:

Deutsche Bank on its financing of the management buyout of Seniors Money and the subsequent securitisation of Seniors Money's portfolio of equity release mortgages.
Centric Health on €50 million long term financing from Ulster Bank and Bain Capital.
A leading US based global asset manager on its acquisition and financing of an interest in an amount in excess of $100 million in a multi-jurisdictional syndicated loan.
Perrigo Company on the financing of its $8.6 billion acquisition of Elan Corporation.
A leading US based SEC-registered investment advisor and private credit firm on its acquisition and financing of a portfolio of aircraft engines.
Goldman Sachs Bank USA on its financing of Concordia Healthcare’s $3.5 billion acquisition of Amdipharm Mercury.
DFC Finance Corp. on its issuance of $800 million of Senior Secured Notes and the subsequent exchange offer for USD 800m of Senior Secured PIK Toggle Notes.
Dilosk Limited on its acquisition of more than €200 million of performing mortgages, originated by ICS Building Society, from Bank of Ireland.
The National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) on the sale of various loan portfolios, including Projects Arch, Emerald/Ruby and Gem.

Career:

Conor joined Dillon Eustace in 2006 and became a partner in 2007. He has acted on a wide range of banking transactions for both financial institutions and corporates, both domestic and foreign. Deal types have included secured and unsecured lending and borrowing, tax based financings, asset financing (including aircraft financing) and leasing. Conor has extensive experience of reviewing and advising on non-performing loans. He has provided advice on banking regulatory issues to a variety of entities as well as advising state and private sector participants in public private partnerships. Conor has completed secondments to two leading banks and an internationally renowned aircraft leasing company. He has lectured on commercial lending issues at the Law Society of Ireland.

Qualifications:

Trinity College Dublin, the Irish Taxation Institute and the Law Society of Ireland
Admitted to the Law Society in England and Wales