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Memery Crystal—Steve Clinning & Laura Brown

13 September 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Banking and finance partner appointments bolster real estate finance practice

Memery Crystal has appointed Steve Clinning and Laura Brown as new partners in its banking & finance team, significantly bolstering its expertise and capabilities in real estate finance.

Steve and Laura have a strong track record of working together, having been part of the banking and real estate finance team at Howard Kennedy for several years.

Steve has over 20 years of experience and had previously held senior leadership positions including Head of Banking & Real Estate Finance at Howard Kennedy. He advises both borrowers and lenders on a range of transactions and has established long-term partnerships with several high-volume lending clients. Prior to being a solicitor, he worked for 12 years in various banks and financial institutions.

Laura (pictured) has more than 11 years of experience working as a finance lawyer, specialising in real estate finance. She advises leading lenders on senior and mezzanine financing, covering commercial and residential property development and investment, refinancing and property portfolio financing transactions.

Steve and Laura have worked on several high-profile transactions together, such as advising Octopus on the funding for the acquisition and clearance of This is Gravity, a site in Somerset, which will become a gigafactory for Land Rover and Tata.

Steve Clinning, banking & finance partner at Memery Crystal, said: 'I am excited to join Memery Crystal, a firm that I have always admired, with an exciting growth trajectory. It is great to be working with Laura again, who is an outstanding lawyer, and I look forward to contributing to the success of the banking and finance team, and the Firm as a whole.'

Laura Brown, banking & finance partner at Memery Crystal, said: 'Memery Crystal has a strong reputation and a dynamic culture. It is also great to be working with Steve again. We share the same vision and values of providing high-quality, pragmatic, and bespoke advice to our clients in the real estate finance sector. I am confident that we will add value to the Firm’s already impressive banking and finance offering.'

Matthew Lindsay, partner and head of banking & finance at Memery Crystal, said: 'We are delighted to welcome Steve and Laura to our firm. The pair add a new dimension to our finance team, their industry experience, together with their outstanding clients greatly increases our finance capacity and commercial bandwidth.  These are exciting times for Memery Crystal.'

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