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Naho Kaneko - Tokyo

Kamiyacho Prime Place1-17, Toranomon 4-chomeMinato-ku Tokyo 105-0001, Japan

Updated: 11/18/2013

Tokyo Banking & Finance Lawyer

Overview

Naho Kaneko practices primarily in the areas of finance and mergers and acquisitions. She advises on cross-border M&A transactions (both inbound and outbound) and handles various contractual issues from a Japanese legal perspective.

Naho has advised Japanese commercial banks in connection with several ship financings, including loan agreements, mortgages, and insurance-related issues. She advised a Japanese leasing company in connection with a ¥1 billion financing for the purchase of vehicles...

Naho Kaneko practices primarily in the areas of finance and mergers and acquisitions. She advises on cross-border M&A transactions (both inbound and outbound) and handles various contractual issues from a Japanese legal perspective.

Naho has advised Japanese commercial banks in connection with several ship financings, including loan agreements, mortgages, and insurance-related issues. She advised a Japanese leasing company in connection with a ¥1 billion financing for the purchase of vehicles. In addition, she advised a real estate fund in connection with the ¥20 billion acquisition of the trust beneficial interests in lands and buildings and an overseas commercial bank in connection with a ¥29 billion financing for acquisition of the trust beneficial interests in land and a new development property project. She was seconded to an insolvent securities company in order to assist in its liquidation.

Naho was also seconded to the Japan Bank for International Cooperation in Tokyo from 2011 to 2012 where she advised on project finance for renewable energies, documentation for export credit financing, and guarantee for samurai bonds. She works with clients in Japanese and English.

About Naho Kaneko

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Associate

Languages

  • English
  • Japanese

Practice Areas

  • Banking & Finance

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Japan

Education

  • Legal Training and Research Institute of Supreme Court of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 2008
  • Keio University, 2002
    B.A.
    Major: Economics

Office Information

Address

Kamiyacho Prime Place1-17, Toranomon 4-chomeMinato-ku Tokyo 105-0001, Japan

Fax

  • +81-3-5401-2725

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