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    Spanish Law Aspects of Senior Non-Preferred Notes
    2017-03-31

    The financial crisis has brought significant regulatory changes for credit institutions, many of them aimed at strengthening their capital requirements and creating safety buffers to absorb losses and recapitalise unsound and failing institutions.

    The latest is an instrument known as senior non-preferred debt, which is midway between senior debt and subordinated/Tier 2 debt. This instrument will not qualify as Tier 1 or Tier 2 capital, but will be eligible to compute for purposes of TLAC/MREL requirements and will be cheaper for banks than pure subordinated debt.

    Filed under:
    Spain, Banking, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, Gomez-Acebo & Pombo Abogados, Capital requirement, Subordinated debt
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    Gomez-Acebo & Pombo Abogados
    Spanish banks must refund homebuyers’ deposits on unfinished developments
    2016-06-29

    A ruling by the Supreme Court in Spain says Spanish banks that held deposits for property that was never built are to be held to account. Around 100,000 people in the UK are thought to have paid big sums towards such properties in Spain but these were lost when several developers went bust in the wake of 2008’s financial crisis. Estimates for how much British buyers could claim are around £4bn.

    Filed under:
    Spain, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Squire Patton Boggs, Joint and several liability, Supreme Court of the United States
    Authors:
    Cristina Fernandez , Ramón Castilla
    Location:
    Spain, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Squire Patton Boggs
    ¿Cómo sacar el activo de la masa del concurso del arrendatario financiero?
    2016-09-13

    1. Prolegómenos sobre naturaleza del leasing

    Filed under:
    Spain, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Gomez-Acebo & Pombo Abogados
    Authors:
    Ángel Carrasco Perera
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    Gomez-Acebo & Pombo Abogados
    Standstill of Guarantee Enforcement Due to Court Sanction Is Not a Disproportionate Sacrifice
    2016-10-31

    In judgment 297/2016 of September 22, 2016, by Commercial Court No. 6 of Madrid, the court rejects the appeal filed by a dissenting entity affected by a court-sanctioned refinancing agreement. The appeal argued the existence of a disproportionate sacrifice due to the standstill of the notarial enforcement of a pledge on shares already executed.

    Filed under:
    Spain, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Cuatrecasas, Market capitalisation
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    Cuatrecasas
    On judgment no. 134/2016 of the Spanish Supreme Court (First Chamber) of 4 March 2016
    2016-04-26

    Article 93(2)(3) of the Spanish Insolvency Act1 (abbrev. LC) states that companies that belong to the same group of companies as the insolvent debtor shall be regarded as parties related to such debtor.

    Filed under:
    Spain, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Gomez-Acebo & Pombo Abogados, Debtor, Tribunal Supremo (España)
    Authors:
    Fermín Garbayo Renouard
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    Gomez-Acebo & Pombo Abogados
    Spanish Insolvency and English Law Governed Guarantees
    2016-01-11

    Key Points

    • Court considers the impact of the Spanish Insolvency Act on guarantees governed by English law
    • Court holds that the liability under the guarantee was not extinguished

    The Facts

    Filed under:
    Spain, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Taylor Wessing, High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Authors:
    Amy Patterson
    Location:
    Spain, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Taylor Wessing
    Spanish Insolvency Law amended with a welcome reform to Article 90.1.6º
    2015-10-26

    The change provides clarity regarding the pledges over credit rights, restoring pledges as effective and efficient security interests.

    Filed under:
    Spain, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Latham & Watkins LLP
    Authors:
    Ignacio Pallarés , Fernando Colomina Nebreda , Joaquín Fabre
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    Latham & Watkins LLP
    Newsletter restructuring - November 2015: administrative law doctrine
    2015-11-04

    DECISION OF THE GENERAL DIRECTORATE ON REGISTRIES AND NOTARIAL ACTIVITIES DATED OCTOBER 6, 2015: NO PUBLIC DEED REQUIREMENT FOR REGISTERING PROPERTY JUDICIALLY AWARDED IN AN INSOLVENCY PROCEEDING

    Filed under:
    Spain, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Cuatrecasas, Shareholder, Companies Act 2006 (UK)
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    Cuatrecasas
    Ley 11/2015, de 18 de junio, de recuperación y resolución de entidades de crédito y empresas de servicios de inversión
    2015-07-22

    El pasado 18 de junio entró en vigor la Ley 11/2015 de recuperación y resolución de entidades de crédito y empresas de servicios de inversión (la "Ley 11/2015"), que deroga y refunde la antigua Ley 9/2012, de 14 de noviembre, de reestructuración y resolución de entidades de crédito (la "Ley 9/2012").  

    Filed under:
    Spain, Banking, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
    Authors:
    Gonzalo Martín de Nicolás , Ignacio Echenagusia
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
    Barcelona Commercial Court No. 9 ruling of September 8, 2014: classification of the remaining credit after the cancelation of a second- ranking mortgage through an assignment in lieu of payment (dación en pago) in respect of the creditor of the first mortgage
    2014-10-31

    The remaining credit after the cancelation of its guarantee through an assignment in lieu of payment (dación en pago) in favor of a creditor with a lower-ranking guarantee is an ordinary credit and cannot be subject to a new classification

    Filed under:
    Spain, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Tax, Cuatrecasas, Tax credit, Mortgage loan
    Location:
    Spain
    Firm:
    Cuatrecasas

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