DAI & PARTNERS is consistently ranked on the first tier for the Finance Practice by most reputable international legal surveys including Legal 500 and IFLR1000 and has had the opportunity to advise a number of landmark cross-border financing transactions in Vietnam.
DAI & PARTNERS lawyers’ in-depth knowledge of the political concerns and legal developments in Vietnam has contributed to DAI & PARTNERS’s success in Vietnam’s dynamic financial environment.
DAI & PARTNERS also regularly advises a number of prestigious foreign owned banks in Vietnam on Vietnamese banking regulatory matters and corporate governance matters, including BNP Paribas, SMBC, Mizuho Corporate, HSBC, ANZ, etc.
“We are impressed by the quality of DAI & PARTNERS’s services in terms of their in-depth understanding of banking practice in Vietnam.”
📄 Chambers Global (2015 Edition)
“In terms of expertise and responsiveness, they are excellent.”
📄 Legal 500 (2015 Edition)
“Thoughtful and client oriented.”
📄 Asialaw (2022 Edition)
Recent successes in the Banking and Finance Practice
- Advised Bank of Tokyo – Mitsubishi UFJ in a US$510 million syndicated Nexi loan to finance La Son-Tuy Loan highway project connected to Da Nang.
- Advised Citibank Japan in relation to the Nexi Facility Agreement to finance power transmission line projects by the National Power Transmission Corporation.
- Advised BNP Paribas as arranger in the financing of Airbus aircrafts for AWAS and Vietjet.
- Advised Deutsche Bank in a US$200 million secured loan facility to finance Vingroup’s urban development project in the South of Vietnam.
- Advised HSBC in arranging a US$150 million secured financing transaction to finance Celadon City Project in Ho Chi Minh City and a US$120 million secured financing transaction to finance Gamuda City Project in Ha Noi.
- Advised ANZ in a syndicated loan facility to finance Interflour’s port terminal in Vietnam.
- Advised international lenders in the financing of Phu My 2.2 BOT Power Project.
- Advised Woori Bank in the US$550 million loan facility for Keangnam Vina for the financing of Hanoi Landmark Tower Project.

