Bedell Cristin will advise the bank on its financing of Fort Anne, Isle of Man and Liberation House and Windward House, Jersey.
Offshore law firm Bedell Cristin will act as Guernsey and Jersey legal advisers to the Royal Bank of Scotland International Limited in connection with the loan facilities made available to Channel Islands Property Fund Limited.
The team provided Guernsey and Jersey legal advice in connection with the acquisition by the fund of landmark properties Liberation House and Windward House in Jersey and Fort Anne in the Isle of Man.
The Bedell Cristin team was led by banking partner Kate Ovenden, who was assisted by Guernsey associates Ann Halliday, Sukh Chana and Kellie Oliveira and Jersey associates Antony Clerehugh, Lauren Taylor and Jane Needham.
Ms Ovenden said: “We are delighted once again to have assisted The Royal Bank of Scotland International Limited in the successful completion of this transaction. Our involvement demonstrates our ability to field a strong team across our different jurisdictions and deliver excellent advice and assistance to our clients.”
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