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Ogier bolsters Guernsey banking and finance, corporate and funds teams

Ogier bolsters Guernsey banking and finance, corporate and funds teams

Wednesday 18 March 2020

Ogier bolsters Guernsey banking and finance, corporate and funds teams

Wednesday 18 March 2020


The growth of Ogier's transactional teams in Guernsey has been further boosted with three new hires across Banking and Finance, Corporate and Funds.

Managing Associates Jane Hogan and Richard Doyle have joined the Banking and Finance and Corporate and Funds teams respectively and Wandi Sishi has joined the Corporate team as an associate.

Ms Hogan brings with her experience advising on multi-jurisdictional banking and finance, corporate and capital market transactions. Prior to joining Ogier she worked for international law firms as a finance and capital markets associate and advises financial institutions, corporate clients and private equity sponsors in connection with banking, derivatives, corporate, finance and restructuring transactions, including leveraged financing and capital markets offerings.

Mr Doyle is a corporate, finance and funds lawyer with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions, private debt and equity fundraisings, shareholder arrangements, corporate governance, open and closed ended fund structures and regulatory matters. He has over 10 years' experience as a lawyer in Dublin, BVI and Guernsey.

Ms Sishi has a range of experience in corporate restructuring and general corporate work. Wandi also has experience in derivatives, banking and finance and general corporate banking. She is a South African attorney who, prior to joining Ogier, worked at an international offshore law firm.

Practice Partner Marcus Leese said: "Jane, Richard and Wandi all have wide and varied knowledge in their sectors and add to the global experience and expertise of our growing team. We look forward to seeing them develop further with Ogier."

Pictured top: L-R Ms Sishi, Mr Doyle and Ms Hogan. 

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