| Keeping an accurate and up-to-date asset and liability register is essential for strong governance and informed decision making. | 
Topics Covered
- The regulatory requirements in England and Wales.
- Key details that should be included in your asset register.
- The value that high quality data brings to effective asset management
Speakers
Rachel Eldridge, Partner, Property Securitisation
Rachel works in the successful Securitisation Team advising Registered Providers on a range of financial arrangements including bond issues, private placements and revolving credit facilities ranging from £1 million to £500 million. Rachel also acts for a number of Registered Providers in the release and substitution of security, the re-allocation of security, and obtaining uplift in value of ex-LSVT stock.
Scott Turner, Senior Associate, Property Securitisation
Scott acts for social housing providers (RPs and RSLs) on the security aspect relating to bond issues, EMTN programmes, private placements, sustainability-linked lending, syndicated and bilateral loans. In addition to dealing with the security documentation, Scott also advises on security aspects within facility/loan agreements working closing with our Banking Team.
Scott deals with all aspects of asset register work from reviewing existing asset register to preparing up-to-date asset registers and advising on any issues that will impact on the use, value or ability to dispose of properties.
Yogeta Partridge, Rydeo Consulting
With over two decades of experience as a property finance solicitor, she has worked at both a leading law firm and in-house at a G15 housing association. In 2008, she became the first in-house property finance solicitor at a housing association, transforming a six-month secondment into a 13-year career focused on building robust foundations , driving efficiencies and streamlining processes.
You will receive an email from Devonshires to confirm your place. Please note, places for this event are limited and may become oversubscribed. Clients of Devonshires will have priority and where we are heavily oversubscribed, we will limit places per organisation.