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Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow Offices

8 MARINA BOULEVARD
#05-01 MARINA BAY FINANCIAL CENTRE TOWER 1
SINGAPORE 018981
Singapore
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Jens Carle

Work Department
Transactional - Private Equity
Position
Local Principal
Career
Jens is a Local Principal in Baker McKenzie’s Singapore Funds Practice, with a proven track record of successfully leading some of the most complex and significant funds transactions in Southeast Asia. With a decade of experience as an investment funds specialist, Jens is a trusted advisor to top fund managers and investors in the region.
Jens’s practice focuses on private investment funds. He has deep experience working with the region’s leading managers to establish some of the most significant and innovative investment structures in Southeast Asia. Client reach out to Jens for his wide-ranging expertise – ranging from bespoke club deals involving the world’s largest and most sophisticated institutional investors, to global discretionary funds that require carefully tailored multi-jurisdictional fund structures. In addition to their flagship mandates, he also advises clients on their separate accounts, side cars and co-investment platforms. He regularly advises managers on the structuring of their own fund management platforms, strategic partnerships and co-GP arrangements, and employee incentivisation structures and carry vehicles. His deep understanding of fund regimes in all major domiciles, along with a strong grasp of the key tax, regulatory and legal issues that impact global fundraises (such US tax structuring, ERISA, AIFMD and designing Shariah compliant structures) makes him invaluable to clients looking to navigate an increasingly complex global environment.
Jens also represents government, institutional and corporate investors on their fund investments and co-investments, and counsels sponsors on various matters relating to their businesses, including the establishment of fund managers, structuring of joint ventures, sponsor operating and shareholder agreements, and carried interest planning. He also advises startups and venture capital investors, and has given multiple workshops and talks on venture capital programs and investments.
Languages
English, German
Lawyer Rankings
Singapore > Investment funds: foreign firms
(Next Generation Partners)‘Always willing to go the extra mile’, Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow represents funds managers and institutional investors on the gamut of fund formation, structuring and regulatory mandates, showcasing demonstrable expertise in the formation of real estate funds, in addition to private equity and venture capital funds. Counting venture capital funds and corporate venture capital investors in Southeast Asia among his key roster of clients, Kelvin Poa jointly leads the team alongside ‘critical thinker’ Derek Kwan, who stands out for his experience in private real estate funds formation matters. Assisting clients with the establishment of closed-end funds and private investment vehicles, Jens Carle is another key contact in the group.
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- Investment funds: foreign firms Singapore
- Next Generation Partners Singapore > Investment funds: foreign firms
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