Ms Pauline Ho > Dentons New Zealand > Auckland, New Zealand > Lawyer Profile
Dentons New Zealand Offices
18 VIADUCT HARBOUR AVE
PRIVATE BAG 92101
AUCKLAND 1142
New Zealand
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Ms Pauline Ho
Work Department
Banking and Finance
Position
Special Counsel
Career
Pauline is a special counsel in our Auckland based banking and finance team.
Pauline has over 15 years’ experience acting for lenders and borrowers across a wide range of syndicated and bilateral financing arrangements including acquisition financings, working capital and revolving credit facilities, term facilities and debt restructurings.
Pauline has specialist expertise in corporate and structured lending, funds and financial institution based finance and real estate finance. Pauline has also works with a number of New Zealand’s leading financial service providers, ranging from leading banks to dynamic fintechs. Pauline has advised numerous offshore providers in relation to financial services regulatory compliance, particularly in the consumer finance sector.
Languages
English
Education
University of Auckland, 2006, Master of Laws, (Hons)
University of Auckland, 2002, Bachelor of Arts
University of Auckland, 2002, Bachelor of Laws
Admitted: Solicitor High Court Of England and Wales 2009, Barrister and Solicitor High Court of New Zealand 2002
Lawyer Rankings
New Zealand > Banking and finance
With a diverse roster of large corporates and financial institutions on its books, the ‘very strong’ team at Dentons New Zealand handles a range of matters, spanning property and construction financing to securitisation and asset-backed financing. The practice also has a notable track record advising on complex cross-border transactions. Leading the team is the ‘pragmatic, quick and efficient’ Liz Lim, who is regularly engaged by banks, borrowers, issuers, and corporate trustees on the full host of mandates. Pauline Ho is noted for her extensive experience in drafting and negotiating a variety of financial security agreements, both for debtors and secured parties.