Download PDF version

Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised Hamburg Commercial Bank AG (“HCOB”) on its acquisition of NIBC Bank N.V.’s (“NIBC”) entire shipping portfolio comprising €992m of performing shipping loans. NIBC’s shipping experts will join HCOB to form its first representative office in the Netherlands.

The portfolio was acquired through a multi-stage competitive bidding process and is the first major acquisition of its kind for HCOB.

Banking products and services

HCOB is a private commercial bank headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, with a strong market position in international shipping. Besides shipping, HCOB offers financing for real estate clients, infrastructure projects, corporates and the aviation industry. NIBC is a commercial bank in the Netherlands offering corporate and retail banking products and services.

NIBC is a commercial bank in the Netherlands offering corporate and retail banking products

The WFW London team that advised HCOB was led by Assets & Structured Finance Partner Maren Brandes, supported by Corporate and M&A Partner Mark Tooke, Assets & Structured Finance Senior Associates Tanpreet Rooprai and Elizabeth Ilett and Associates Alice Lightfoot, Ella Vries and Lottie Lymer, Counsel Jan Mommsen, Managing Associate Justus Langelittig, Corporate Associate Alice Halpin, Asset & Structured Finance Associate James Wickham, Legal Manager Kathrin Lübberstedt, Senior Associate Alexander Piepenbrock, Associate Müyesser Demirel, Legal Executive Ada Hung and Trainees Peter Clemons and Referendar Lukas Markfort.

Key acquisition

Maren commented: “We are pleased to have advised HCOB on this key acquisition which allows them to expand their shipping footprint in the European market and strengthen their shipping client base and franchise."

"The deal showcases WFW’s multi-jurisdictional asset finance expertise and our capabilities in handling high-value, big ticket acquisitions in the maritime space”.

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

Wärtsilä to supply ammonia systems for EXMAR's gas carriers
Wärtsilä to supply ammonia systems for EXMAR's gas carriers

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions (WGS), part of the technology group Wärtsilä, will deliver the fuel supply and cargo handling systems for two new gas carriers that...

The impact of FuelEU maritime regulations on achieving climate goals
The impact of FuelEU maritime regulations on achieving climate goals

FuelEU Maritime regulations, which will take effect in 2025, will help to encourage investment in research and development (R&D) for the maritime industry. The European Union...

DNV’s maritime forecast charts the route to net-zero by 2050
DNV’s maritime forecast charts the route to net-zero by 2050

We are in the midst of a decisive decade when it comes to the future of maritime. Facing a long-term goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, the industry needs to make more i...

vfd