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Haiwen & Partners
20/F FORTUNE FINANCIAL CENTER
5 DONG SAN HUAN CENTRAL ROAD
CHAOYANG DISTRICT
100020
China
Boya Shen photo

Work Department

Banking & Finance, Projects and Project Finance, M&A

Position

International Partner

Career

Boya Shen is an International Partner of Haiwen & Partners and Registered Foreign Consultant (England & Wales) of Haiwen & Partners LLP.

His practice includes banking and finance, project development and project finance, structured finance and energy & infrastructure.

Prior to joining Haiwen, Boya had been a partner in international law firms including their  Hong Kong, Beijing and Africa offices.

Languages

Mr. Shen's native language is Mandarin, and he speaks English fluently.

Education

● University of Oxford, MSc

● BPP Law School, BVC

● The University of Warwick, LLB

Lawyer Rankings

Hong Kong > Projects and energy

(Firms to watch)

Bolstered by the new arrivals of Hallam Chow and Boya Shen to the Hong Kong and Beijing offices, Haiwen & Partners stands out for its experience handling projects work for a client base comprised predominantly of banking and finance clients.

China > Projects and energy: PRC firms

(Next Generation Partners)

Boya ShenHaiwen & Partners

Since the arrival of project and infrastructure specialists Hallam Chow and Boya Shen in 2023, Haiwen & Partners‘ project team is increasingly instructed by banks, financial institutions and major SOEs on mega multijurisdictional project financing transactions, particularly on outbound projects in Latin America, Africa and Europe.

China > Banking and finance: PRC firms

(Next Generation Partners)

Boya ShenHaiwen & Partners

Haiwen & Partners significantly enhanced its finance offering following the hire of international partner Hallam Chow who leads the team and splits his time between Beijing and Hong Kong. Chow is supported by Boya Shen and both handled a steady flow of multimillion-dollar energy and infrastructure project financing transactions. The team counts PRC development banks, export credit agencies, sovereign wealth funds, project sponsors, and lessors and lessees as their main clients.