Zoran Tasić dipl.iur., CMS, Zagreb, Consultant, Banking & Finance

Gajeva 49, 10 000 Zagreb – Mob.tel. 098 361 326

Date of birth 29: July 1955

Nationality: Croatian/British

EDUCATION

1992-93: Mary and Westfield College, London – Attended LLM courses in International Trade Law and Legal Aspects of International Finance
1974-79: University of Split, Croatia – LLB – Degree in Law
1970-74: Classical Gimnazija – “Natko Nodilo”, Split – Higher education degree

CAREER SUMMARY

Current: CMS, Zagreb, Consultant, Banking & Finance

  • Corporate lending and project finance related to property developments, share acquisition and asset finance
  • Shipping and shipbuilding projects/transactions

October 2003 – February 2005: Raiffeisenbank Austria Zagreb, Deputy Director of Legal Department

  • Legal aspects of property development projects in Croatia involving international investors
  • Corporate Finance
  • Corporate bond issue
  • Government bond issue
  • Ship Finance

2002 – 2003: Ince & Co., Solicitors, London

  • Shipping/Shipbuilding
  • Business Finance

1988 – 2002: Stephenson Harwood, Solicitors, London

  • Ship Finance/Shipbuilding
  • Corporate Finance
  • International Trade
  • Client development
    • Speaking at conferences in London and Croatia on matters relevant to inward investments in Croatia
    • Speaking at legal conferences in Croatia
    • Speaking at bi-annual shipbuilding conferences in Croatia
    • Presentations to Croatian banks on various aspects of shipbuilding finance
    • Writing articles in the UK and Croatian publications

1980 – 88: Brodosplit (Shipbuilding Industry), Split, Croatia – Legal Department

  • Export shipbuilding contracts
  • Shipbuilding financing

SKILLS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Languages

  • English, Croatian – fluent
  • Italian – basic

Professional bodies/activities

  • Member of the editorial board of the Croatian legal magazine “Comparative Maritime Law “ of the Institute for Maritime Law of the Croatian Academy of Sciences
  • Croatian Maritime Lawyers’ Association
  • Guest lecturer at the University of Law, Zagreb
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