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Szecskay Attorneys at Law Offices

KOSSUTH LAJOS TÉR 16-17
1055 BUDAPEST
Hungary
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Dr Katalin Szecskay

Position
Partner
Career
Katalin Szecskay heads our banking and finance practice. She specializes in international banking and finance matters and primarily handles various types of lending activities, including project finance, real estate finance, acquisition finance and corporate finance.
Katalin has significant experience in cross-border financing and refinancing transactions. She works for a number of leading companies as borrowers, as well as banks and other financial institutions as lenders and is proud of having built up very good, long-term relationships with her clients. Having been seconded to one of the Hungarian banks for a short period, she has an in-depth knowledge of the lending activities and procedures of banks and can, therefore, in addition to legal advice, provide valuable practical tips to her clients too.
She is fluent in English, conversant in German and French.
Lawyer Rankings
Hungary > Banking, finance and capital markets
The banking and finance and capital markets group at Szecskay Attorneys at Law marshals the expertise of its team to assist insurers and domestic and multinational financial institutions and corporates across such sectors as engineering, manufacturing, e-commerce and software, on a diverse spectrum of matters. The practice’s comprehensive service covers advice on syndicated loans, complex restructuring, regulatory compliance, banking and finance litigation and project, real estate, acquisition and corporate finance. The team is headed by multi-jurisdictional finance expert Katalin Szecskay; Judit Budai, a specialist in both banking transactional and regulatory work. Other key figures include János Vajda, who brings strength to banking dispute resolution; Bence Molnár, who is experienced in capital markets transactions; Judit Szórádi, an officer of the Securities Law Committee of the IBA, who draws on an in-house background; and Gergely Benyó, whose practice focuses on regulatory matters and restructuring.