Guy Morgan > Fox Williams LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Fox Williams LLP
10 FINSBURY SQUARE
LONDON
EC2A 1AF
England

Work Department

Corporate

Position

Partner

Career

Guy is a corporate partner with a particular focus on equity capital markets transactions, takeovers and other UK Takeover Code transactions. Clients value his commercial and pragmatic approach as well as his technical know-how.

Guy advises listed and unlisted companies and institutions and has significant experience in a range of domestic and cross-border corporate finance transactions, including takeovers and other UK Takeover Code transactions, initial public offers (IPOs) and public equity fundraisings. Guy also advises on private M&A, joint ventures, buyouts and corporate restructurings.

He regularly provides strategic advice to boards including in relation to the Listing Rules, the Disclosure and Transparency Rules, the AIM Rules, the UK Takeover Code and general company law. 

Guy’s clients include AIM and main market listed companies, private companies, as well as investment banks and financial advisers in their capacity as sponsors, nomads and brokers to listed companies.

Guy has extensive experience of working across a wide range of industries, including technology, telecommunications, financial services, natural resources and real estate. He is particularly active in Digital Wealth Management. 

Education

Eton College, Durham University (B.A (hons) Economics), BPP Law School

Lawyer Rankings

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Fintech

With a fintech practice geared towards challenger banks and other disruptive fintech businesses, Fox Williams LLP‘s ‘highly regarded’ practice demonstrates strength across financial products, financial services regulation, data privacy, HR law and corporate and tax matters. Recently, the team has been particularly active supporting fundraisings and M&A in the fintech sector. Practice head Jonathan Segal has an in-depth understanding of the growth stage lending platform space, while regulatory expert Chris Finney is well placed to advise on disruptive fintech products. Corporate specialists Andrew Woolf and Guy Morgan frequently handle fundraisings and M&A in the fintech sector, while regulatory partner Peter Finch is noted for his focus on payments and consumer credit.