Property Charging – An update on key issues & key valuation considerations
Tuesday 09th, July 2024
11:00 - 12:00
Free

Property Charging – An update on key issues & key valuation considerations

Property Charging – An update on key issues & key valuation considerations

Join Saghar Roya, Carlos Fernandes and Andrew Smith for an update on Property Charging where we will discuss the common issues and hurdles encountered by Registered Providers as well as tips and advice on how to overcome these. Savills will provide an update from a valuer’s perspective on the current market and key issues.

Speakers:

Saghar Roya, Partner, Devonshires

Saghar specialises in advising clients, ranging from Smaller Registered Providers to G15 members, on all aspects of the Securitisation process in the charging of security under varying loan facilities, private placements, public bonds and EMTN programmes ranging from £1 million to £1 billion. In addition, Saghar’s broad knowledge and experience includes acting for clients on mergers and group restructurings, large-scale refinancing transactions, and development finance.

Carlos Fernandes, Partner, Devonshires

Carlos has a breadth of experience advising Registered Providers on a range of financial arrangements including bond issues, private placements, syndicated and bilateral loan facilities ranging from £1 million to £500 million. Carlos drafts and negotiates a variety of facility/bond documentation including certificates of title, legal charges and allocation certificates working closely with the Banking Team as part of the deal.

Andrew Smith, Director, Savills

Andrew specialises primarily in the valuation of social rented and affordable housing for Loan Security, Accounts and Bonds. Andrew also provides valuation advice for Stock Rationalisation, disposal and Agency of property for RPs and their Lenders throughout the UK.

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