Mr Kumaran Thavarajah > Kromann Reumert > Copenhagen, Denmark > Lawyer Profile

Kromann Reumert
5 SUNDKROGSGADE
2100 COPENHAGEN
Denmark

Work Department

Banking and Finance, Capital Markets, Energy, M&A.

Position

Partner.

Career

Kumaran Thavarajah advises primarily on financing and M&A transaction with a particular focus on Kromann Reumert’s outbound services. Kumaran leads Kromann Reumert’s common law team which focusses on advising Danish businesses on contracting under English law and is admitted to practice law in England and New York.

Kumaran has a particular focus on the energy and financial industries and has advised developers, sponsors, lenders and ECAs in renewable energy transactions globally.

Kumaran joined Kromann Reumert after working as a senior lawyer for a ‘Magic Circle’ law firm.

Languages

English

Education

Solicitor, England & Wales, 2013
Attorney, New York, 2011
Solicitor, New Zealand, 2009
LLB / Commerce (combined), University of Auckland, 2007

Lawyer Rankings

Denmark > Banking and finance

Kromann Reumert’s banking and finance practice is divided into two sub-divisions – the transactional and regulatory groups – allowing the firm to handle a wide array of financing matters. The large team of specialists handles a range of complex financing structures, spanning acquisition and leverage financings, corporate-based financing work, and project and real estate finance issues, among other specialties. Leading the transactional group are the ‘invaluable’ Peter Schiøler Skaaring, who has expertise in financing transactions, and Thomas Kaas, who is a leading specialist in investment grade and secured lending matters. Jens Steen Jensen and Jacob Høeg Madsen lead on the regulatory front. Other key contacts include Kumaran Thavarajah, and new hire Peter Kirkehei Qvist, who joined in October 2023 from Gorrissen Federspiel.

Denmark > Energy

Led by M&A and regulatory expert Anders Stubbe Arndal, the energy team at Kromann Reumert offers leading advice across complex corporate, transactional, project development, and commercialisation mandates within the power and infrastructure sectors. Complementing Arndal’s proficiency in regulatory issues impacting geothermal, carbon storage and solar power projects, the team draws upon the experience of a deep bench: Jan Hvarre leads on transactions concerning biogas, battery storage, and offshore wind facilities; Christian Richard Paarsgaard Ibsen is a trusted adviser to infrastructure players on M&A matters; and Kumaran Thavarajah specialises in renewable energy financings. Maria Holst Levin left the firm in 2024.