OVERVIEW
Stephen is head of the Dublin Finance team at Maples and Calder, the Maples Group's law firm.
Stephen advises on a wide range of capital markets and structured finance products and related issues, including CLO, RMBS and other securitisation structures, fund-linked structured products, ETC platforms, repackagings and debt issuance programmes. He also advises on regulatory issues impacting on structured finance vehicles including those in relation to the Prospectus Regulation, Market Abuse Regulation, AIFMD, EMIR as well as risk retention, disclosure and transparency requirements for securitisations under the Securitisation Regulation.
BACKGROUND
Stephen joined the Maples Group in 2012. He was previously a senior associate in the finance department of a leading Irish corporate law firm.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Stephen has represented the Maples Group (as part of the Irish Debt Securities Association) on working groups related to the implementation of AIFMD and EMIR in Ireland.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
BAR ADMISSIONS
2003 - Admitted as a solicitor in Ireland
EDUCATION
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, LLB, 1999
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KNOWLEDGE
- European Commission Report on the Securitisation Regulation Update 25 October 2022
- The CLOser - October 2022 18 October 2022
- Securitisation Guide 2022 - Ireland 27 May 2022
- ESG – Sustainable Securitisation Report 23 March 2022
- Lexology GTDT Structured Finance and Securitisation Guide 2022: Ireland 17 February 2022
- The CLOser - December 2021 20 December 2021
- A CLOser Look at Regulatory Developments - October 2021 21 October 2021
- European Commission Proposed Green Bond Standard 22 July 2021
- Securitisation Guide 2020 - Ireland 16 June 2021
- The CLOser - May 2021 31 May 2021
NEWS & DEALS
- Maples Group appoints Peter Stapleton as Head of Irish Law Firm 03 December 2021
- Maples Group Appoints Stephen McLoughlin as Head of Finance Practice in Ireland 03 September 2020