Tauhid Ijaz > Hogan Lovells International LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells International LLP
ATLANTIC HOUSE
HOLBORN VIADUCT
LONDON
EC1A 2FG
England
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Work Department

Structured Finance

Position

Throughout his career Tauhid has advised on all types of structured finance and debt capital market transactions and their related restructurings in a wide range of asset classes, including commercial and residential real estate, infrastructure and social housing, equipment leasing and insurance, and has also acted on debt portfolio sales and related financings, balance sheet management transaction and Solvency II driven transactions. He has advised a variety of key participants on these transactions, including lenders, arrangers, bondholders, originators, funds and swap providers, and has written and spoken widely in respect of securitization and structured finance and related regulatory and market developments.

Languages

English 

French

Education

LL.B., London School of Economics, 1988

The College of Law, Chancery Lane

Lawyer Rankings

London > Finance > Securitisation

(Hall of Fame)

Tauhid IjazHogan Lovells International LLP

Hogan Lovells International LLP has ‘a standout practice in securitisation, particularly with respect to consumer assets‘. Its work encompasses a wide range of deals involving classic asset types, including public and private stand-alone issues, master trusts, programmes and conduit structures, and the practice is also active in novel transactions in the sustainable finance space, such as handling an innovative multimillion-euro green RMBS securitisation for a major Dutch bank. International head of capital markets Julian Craughandoes a fantastic job of managing transactions in an efficient manner‘, particularly those regarding consumer and SME assets including residential, automotive, lease, buy-now-pay-later and unsecured loan securitisation. Tauhid Ijaz has ‘a pragmatic and commercial approach to getting the deal done‘. Also among the firm’s ‘exceptional individuals‘ is David Palmer, who is focused on the trade receivables and supply chain securitisation space. He recently assisted an auto finance company with a billion-pound master trust programme. Dennis Dillon retired in early 2024.