Mr Daniel Bono > Niederer Kraft Frey AG > Zurich, Switzerland > Lawyer Profile

Niederer Kraft Frey AG
BAHNHOFSTRASSE 53
8001 ZÜRICH
Switzerland

Work Department

Capital Markets, Insurance and Reinsurance, Banking & Finance, Corporate / Mergers & Acquisitions

Position

Daniel Bono’s practice focuses on capital markets, derivatives and structured finance, corporate governance, general securities law matters as well as mergers and acquisitions. Daniel has represented investment banks, issuers and investors in a wide range of corporate and capital markets transactions, including initial public offerings, rights offerings, listings on the SIX Swiss Exchange, exchange offers and other liability management transactions, public offerings and private placements of debt securities, including regulatory capital instruments, asset-backed securities, high-yield bonds, and equity-linked debt securities.

Career

Senior associate at a major international law firm in London (2003-2009). Niederer Kraft Frey, Associate (2009), Partner (2012-).

Languages

German, English, French.

Memberships

New York State Bar Association. Zurich Bar Association.

Education

University of St Gallen, JD (1999). Swiss Bar (2001). New York University School of Law, LL.M. in Corporate Law (2003). NY State Bar (2004).

Lawyer Rankings

Switzerland > Capital markets

(Leading partners)

Daniel BonoNiederer Kraft Frey AG

With demonstrable strengths across the pharmaceutical, financial services, and transport sectors, Niederer Kraft Frey AG also excels across the full gamut of capital markets transactions, including domestic securitisation and covered bond transactions, rights offerings, and public takeovers. The team is recommended for its ‘in-depth expertise’ and ‘excellent co-operation’. Philippe Weber harnesses his expertise in equity and debt capital market transactions to assist an array of issuers and other investors, while Daniel Bono enjoys extensive experience in handling issuance mandates. Thomas Brönnimann is highly experienced in advising issuers and investment banks in relation to IPOs, convertible bonds and block trades, and Philipp Haas strengthens the practice with his equity and convertible debt transactions, alongside market conduct rules.