Konrad Zawistowski

Konrad Zawistowski

Senior Associate

Konrad is a specialist in banking and finance law, with a focus on project finance, acquisition finance and leveraged finance.

He advises borrowers, banks and financial institutions on complex and high-value transactions in various sectors, including energy and infrastructure, both in Poland and internationally.

Konrad has also a strong track record in restructuring and refinancing transactions, where he has helped clients structure optimal financing solutions and mitigate risks.

Expertise

Industries

Experience

Representative matters

  • Bank Pekao on the financing made available to Waterland for the investment in CodiLime (Polish leader in IT solutions for the network industry).
  • Enea S.A. on a PLN2.5bn sustainability-linked facility granted by consortium of five banks.
  • Santander Bank Polska on a PLN1bn credit facility granted to Allegro Group.
  • Clip Logistyka on a EUR140m credit facility granted by a consortium of three banks.
  • A consortium of seventeen banks on a PLN5.5bn (EUR1.23bn) credit facility to Allegro Group.

Published Work

  • Konrad Zawistowski, (2018) „Podstawowe zagadnienia związane z refinansowaniem kredytu oraz obligacji”, Warsaw: Monitor Prawa Bankowego
  • Konrad Zawistowski, (2017) „Wadliwa treść dokumentu warunków emisji obligacji a ważność obligacji”, Warsaw: Monitor Prawa Bankowego
  • Konrad Zawistowski, (2015) „Nowa ustawa o obligacjach - nowe wyzwania, ale i nowe problemy”, Warsaw: Monitor Prawa Bankowego

Awards

  • Notable practitioner in Banking & Finance in Poland, IFLR1000, 2021 - 2023

Qualifications

Admissions

Warsaw Bar Association, 2015 (Advocate)

Academic

MA, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw, 2010

Languages

English
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.