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Financing
We are your partner
Our team is made up of qualified professionals who have developed expertise in and in-depth knowledge of all types of financing.
Our clients include financial institutions, credit unions, provincial and federal institutional lenders, federations, trustees, secured and unsecured creditors and debtors. We also have a greater presence with agriculture and agri-food institutional lenders.
Our team represents lenders and gives advice on debtor relations. We owe our speedy service to our infrastructure, staff and monitoring approaches, which strictly adhere to the statutory time limits. We can negotiate and set up financing agreements and their guarantees, on behalf of either lending institutions or borrowers.
- Acquisition and Working Capital Financing
- Agricultural Financing
- Asset-Based Financing
- Banking Law
- Business Financing
- Consortium Financing
- Cross-Border and International Financing
- Debtor-in-Possession Financing
- Funding Agreements
- Individuals Financing
- Mezzanine or Subordinate Financing
- Real Estate Financing
- Refinancing Operations
- Restructuring
- Venture Capital Financing
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Taxation
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Customs Tariffs Monitoring Committee
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Customs Tariffs Monitoring Committee
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