January 28, 2025
Cravath represented the European Investment Bank (“EIB”) in connection with its $6 billion SEC registered notes offering. The purpose of the EIB is to contribute to the balanced and steady development of the internal market among Member States of the European Union. The notes were listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. The transaction closed on January 14, 2025.
The Cravath team included partner Philip J. Boeckman, European counsel Lawrence J. Verhelst and associates Lauri Marjamaki and Bianca Urbani on capital markets matters, and partner Arvind Ravichandran and associates Christopher M. Winters and Josh Banafsheha on tax matters. Georgi Boyadzhiev also worked on capital markets matters.
Deals & Cases
April 01, 2025
Cravath represented the European Investment Bank (“EIB”) in connection with its $4 billion SEC registered notes offering. The purpose of the EIB is to contribute to the balanced and steady development of the internal market among Member States of the European Union. The notes were listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. The transaction closed on March 18, 2025.
Deals & Cases
February 26, 2025
Cravath represented the European Investment Bank (“EIB”) in connection with its $3 billion SEC registered notes offering. The purpose of the EIB is to contribute to the balanced and steady development of the internal market among Member States of the European Union. The notes were listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. The transaction closed on February 12, 2025.
Deals & Cases
September 19, 2024
Cravath represented the European Investment Bank (“EIB”) in connection with its $5 billion registered notes offering. The purpose of the EIB is to contribute to the balanced and steady development of the internal market among Member States of the European Union. The notes were listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. The transaction closed on August 27, 2024.
Deals & Cases
July 24, 2024
Cravath represented the European Investment Bank (“EIB”) in connection with its $4 billion registered notes offering. The purpose of the EIB is to contribute to the balanced and steady development of the internal market among Member States of the European Union. The notes were listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. The transaction closed on July 10, 2024.
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