Year called to bar: 1997 (AB); 2002 (England and Wales)
Marlow Gereluk acts as lead counsel in syndicated and bilateral debt financings, project financings, asset-backed lending and offerings of bonds, debentures, and convertible debt, both national and cross-border. He also advises clients in connection with distressed debt offerings and restructurings, and inter-creditor negotiations. Gereluk has extensive experience with derivatives, particularly with commodity, cross-currency and interest rate hedging transactions, credit default swaps, and equity derivatives, and has been a frequent author and speaker on the subject. He also has acted on a wide variety of business acquisitions and corporate restructurings for clients ranging from large multinationals to formation-stage enterprises. In addition to the private practice of law, Gereluk has worked as a ratings analyst and an investment banker in London, England. Gereluk applies his broad experience in his approach to the law, providing efficient commercial legal advice. Gereluk advises on transactions and agreements governed by Alberta law and English law.
A sustainability linked credit facility is a new type of arrangement in which financial institutions agree to reduce or increase the borrowing costs as sustainability