Tricia Moloney

Partner
Areas of Expertise

Banking and Finance

Tricia has a comprehensive finance background with 30 years’ experience, covering project, property, acquisition and corporate finance, along with restructuring and insolvency.  

She has played a leading role in many complex financing transactions, acting for both lenders and borrowers.  She has a “can do” approach and a thorough understanding of the key drivers for both banks and borrowers.  She is proactive, approachable, down to earth and can quickly identify solutions and transaction structures that meet the commercial objectives of all stakeholders.

Throughout her career, Tricia has led numerous large-scale transactions and has acted for many top-tier financial institutions including, ANZ, NAB, CBA, Westpac, Standard Chartered, JP Morgan, Sumitomo and HSBC. She has also developed deep networks in the alternative capital markets.

What others say

Banking and Finance Law, Project Finance and Development Practice, Structured Finance Law
Best Lawyers Australia 2018 - 2026
Notable Practitioner, Restructuring and Insolvency, Project Finance
IFLR 1000

Experience

Lending syndicate

Advising National Australia Bank Limited, The HongKong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, Sydney Branch and Mizuho Bank Ltd (as Arrangers) and a syndicate of 20 lenders in relation to the provision of $400 million syndicated facilities to BlueScope Steel Limited and its local and offshore subsidiaries.

Club lenders

Advising 10 club lenders (including Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, National Australia Bank Limited, Westpac Banking Corporation and Commonwealth Bank of Australia) in relation to the provision of a series of bilateral facilities totalling $1.5 billion under a common terms arrangement to BlueScope Steel Limited and its local and offshore subsidiaries.

La Trobe University

Advising La Trobe University in relation to its $235 million sustainability linked loan and $175 million AMTN issuance.

PAG Assets Ltd

Advising PAG Assets Limited (and its associated entities) as debt financier in relation to property and development finance facilities for mixed use developments in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland including residential, retail and hotel operations.

Finance facilities

Advising the financiers to the IFM/AustralianSuper consortium for the provision of finance facilities of to fund the acquisition of the Ausgrid business in NSW ($16.2 billion).

Jinding Group

Advising the Jinding Group in relation to numerous bond issuances into Singapore and other Asian markets to fund domestic property developments including the Jinding Opportunity Bonds 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and the Jinding ECT Bonds 1 and 2.