Cameron Reeves

Cameron Reeves

Counsel.

Areas of Expertise.

–  Mergers & Acquisitions
–  Private Equity & Venture Capital
–  Capital Markets
–  Corporate Advisory
– Special Situations & Restructuring

Qualifications.

LLB (Hons), BCom, University of Canterbury.

International experience.

Gilbert + Tobin (Sydney) 2019 – 2021
Clifford Chance (Sydney) 2021 – 2022

Contact.

ddi: +64 9 921 6102

Overview.

Cameron has significant experience acting for a variety of clients gained through a career at Mayne Wetherell and at top tier Australian and international firms.  Cameron’s experience covers a range of corporate transactions, with particular focus on M&A, private equity, special situations and capital markets.

Highlights.

  • ICIB Limited on its merger with BrokerWeb Risk Services (insurance). Bain Capital Credit and Arcadia Capital on their acquisition and recapitalisation of Ansett Aviation Training (aviation).
  • Xpansiv Limited on its US$400m convertible note investment from Blackstone, its proposed IPO process and earlier stage convertible note raisings (carbon and renewables markets).
  • Gresham Capital Partners on its acquisition of a majority interest in T.C Boxes (retail automotive) and the exit of its investment in BCI Media (construction services).
  • An underbidder to the privatisation of the Victorian vehicle licensing and registration operations (transportation).
  • A Temasek led consortium on its acquisition of Perfection Fresh (agribusiness).
  • Oaktree and its investee company DDH1 Limited in relation the IPO of DDH1 Limited (mining services).
  • GIC in relation to its investment in the International Towers development in Sydney (real estate)
  • Various offshore investors on real estate acquisition transactions and joint ventures – with a total investment exceeding A$3bn (real estate).
  • Oaktree Capital Management in relation to its appointment of receivers to, and realisation of its investment in, Blue Sky Alternative Investments Limited (investment management).
  • CHC helicopters on its acquisition of the offshore helicopter division of Babcock International (aviation).
  • The lenders to ASX-listed Slater & Gordon in relation to its recapitalisation and debt for equity swap undertaken through an underwritten rights issue (legal industry).