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Vinnie Teh

Associate (New Zealand Qualified)


Why choose me

Banking and Finance law brings a wide variety of work – and I know that the work I’m doing helps to make a difference; whether that be through helping to develop a property or growing a business. I put myself in my client’s shoes from the outset, making sure that the process is as effortless as possible.

A logical and diligent lawyer, I’ve worked alongside a variety of clients – from leading commercial banks in New Zealand to growth-focused investors and electrification solution providers.

My specialisms include general corporate lending, acquisition and leveraged finance, project finance and real estate finance.

Outside of work my passions include being out in nature, netball and travel.

Banking and Finance law brings a wide variety of work – and I know that the work I’m doing helps to make a difference; whether that be through helping to develop a property or growing a business. I put myself in my client’s shoes from the outset, making sure that the process is as effortless as possible.

A logical and diligent lawyer, I’ve worked alongside a variety of clients – from leading commercial banks in New Zealand to growth-focused investors and electrification solution providers.

My specialisms include general corporate lending, acquisition and leveraged finance, project finance and real estate finance.

Outside of work my passions include being out in nature, netball and travel.

Questions my clients ask me

I’ll always ask “when do you need this by?” ensuring I consider the practicality of this happening and keeping communication transparent.

This varies from matter to matter, but we will provide you with an estimated cost at the outset. We will of course keep you updated with any changes to fee estimates.

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