Mr Loet Venrooy > Houthoff > Amsterdam, Netherlands > Lawyer Profile

Houthoff
GUSTAV MAHLERPLEIN 50
1082 MA AMSTERDAM
Netherlands

Position

Loet is head of Houthoff’s Banking & Finance practice group and of the Financial Services section and he has a particular focus on cross-border banking and financing transactions, and financial restructuring. He has extensive experience in advising clients and with transactions in the financial sector, including in relation to acquisition financing, real estate financing, syndicated and bilateral loans, debt restructuring, and structured and asset-based financing. His clients include financial institutions, private equity parties and other funds and companies. Loet regularly lectures on banking and securities law.

Languages

Dutch, English

Lawyer Rankings

Netherlands > Banking and finance: lender or arranger side

(Leading individuals)

Loet VenrooyHouthoff

Houthoff regularly acts for some of the leading financial institutions in the Netherlands, such as ING Bank, ABN Amro Bank, and Credit Suisse, on their lending transactions. Spearheading the team, Loet Venrooy is a veteran in the field of banking and finance who has extensive experience acting for Dutch and international banks on matters concerning loan portfolios. Jan Veeningen has nearly three decades of experience advising on corporate lending and leveraged finance, among other matters. Nadia Nartey-Wemegah and Jessica Terpstra, who divides her time between London and Amsterdam, are also prominent members of the team.

Netherlands > Banking and finance: Borrower side

Houthoff regularly acts for borrowers on both domestic and cross-border mandates, including real estate finance, acquisition finance, refinancings, and syndicated loans. The team, which is led by Loet Venrooy, has notable experience of acting for private equity borrowers from jurisdictions across the globe. Prominent members of the team include André de Neve, who has more than two decades of experience handling international finance transactions, and Jessica Terpstra, who works in the firm’s London and Amsterdam offices. Sjors Panis, Jeroen Vossenberg, and Nadia Nartey-Wemegah are also recommended.