Soline Louvigny

Soline Louvigny

Counsel

Soline advises on a wide range of debt capital market matters including debt securities issuances (notably structured, regulatory capital and ESG issuances), tender or exchange offers of debt securities (liability management), debt restructuring (general meetings of bondholders i.e. consent solicitation) and regulatory issues relating to such debt securities (e.g. ESG, benchmark, crypto-assets). 

She has worked extensively with clients to develop issuance programmes to meet their needs while complying with legal requirements.

She advises major French and international banks and issuers across jurisdictions and in multiple sectors in the context of these types of transactions and works in particular with credit institutions, corporates, insurance companies and covered bond issuers (sociétés de crédit foncier). She has specialised in the sector for 14 years and is widely recognised in the market. She is a regular commentator on new regulations (e.g. ESG matters).

Experience

Representative matters

Joint lead managers on Axa’s first issue of Restricted Tier 1 notes for a total nominal amount of EUR1.5billion.

Bank syndicate on the consent solicitation of Vigie in connection with the merger Veolia/Vigie (ex-Suez).

Joint lead managers in connection with the first issue of sustainability linked notes by Verallia, the first issuer in the glass-packaging industry in Europe.

Groupama Assurances Mutuelles on the tender offer of undated senior subordinated notes.

Pro bono

Mentoring young students in Licence 2 through A&O “Premiers Pas” programme.

Recognition
Rising Star
Legal 500 EMEA 2023 - France (Capital Markets: Debt)
Notable practitioner
IFLR 1000 2022 - France (Capital Markets: Debt)

Qualifications

Admissions

Paris, 2010

Academic

Post Graduate Degree, Finance law, University Paris I Sorbonne, 2008

Post Graduate Degree, Business Law and Tax, University Montesquieu Bordeaux IV, 2007

Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux, 2006

Disclaimer
A&O Shearman was formed on May 1, 2024 by the combination of Shearman & Sterling LLP and Allen & Overy LLP and their respective affiliates (the legacy firms). Any matters referred to above may include matters undertaken by one or more of the legacy firms rather than A&O Shearman.