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Paul Hibbert
 

Paul Hibbert

Partner
 
CityPoint | One Ropemaker Street
London EC2Y 9HU EN
 
Fax: +44-(0)20-7275-6502

Paul Hibbert is a Partner in the Firm’s Banking and Credit Practice and is based in the London office. He represents private equity and infrastructure sponsors, corporates, financial institutions and other lenders on cross-border infrastructure and leveraged acquisition finance transactions across a range of debt products and structures (including syndicated loans, multi-creditor platform transactions, private placements, public-to-private transactions, capex roll-outs and holdco/midco financing arrangements). He has extensive experience advising clients on cross-border financing arrangements across the infrastructure sector, including digital, transport, energy and energy transition, as well as social infrastructure.

Recognized by Chambers UK, Legal 500 and IFLR 1000 UK for his notable work in the infrastructure and banking and finance areas, clients have praised Paul as “a fantastic lawyer who really understands client service. He works tirelessly to meet client needs. He's a go-to guy for financing queries.”

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Work Highlights

Notable experience prior to joining Simpson Thacher includes advising:

  • Macquarie Asset Management on the acquisition financing of Roadchef from Antin Infrastructure Partners and their refinancing of Viesgo, a Spanish electricity distribution business
  • Antin Infrastructure Partners on the acquisition financing of Pulsant Ltd; the acquisition financing of Portakabin; the refinancing of Sølvtrans and the DESS Group; the refinancing and group restructuring of Kellas Midstream; the financing of the Tolmount pipeline; and ongoing advice in connection with the financing of Hesley and Kisimul
  • Igneo Infrastructure Partners on the common terms platform refinancing of Enfinium, the largest pure-play waste-to-energy business in the U.K.; the common terms platform refinancing of Nordion Energi; the refinancing of German energy supplier, MVV Energie and the acquisition financing of Scandlines and HH Ferries
  • iCON Infrastructure on the financing of its acquisitions of Choice Care Group, Vanguard Healthcare Solutions and Nua Healthcare and the financing of Alliance Medical Group
  • APG on the acquisition financing of Kenter, an energy infrastructure solutions business; the common terms platform financing of Stockholm Exergi, a district heating business; the acquisition financing of an interest in Brisa, the Portuguese toll road operator; and the capex financing of FutureFiber’s fibre roll out in the U.S.
Accolades
  • Chambers UK (2017-2024)
  • Legal 500 (2024)
  • IFLR 1000 UK “Notable Practitioner” (2023)
Education
  • The College of Law London, 2001 LPC
  • The College of Law London, 2000 CPE
  • University of Cambridge, 1999 B.A.
Admissions
  • England and Wales 

Paul Hibbert is a Partner in the Firm’s Banking and Credit Practice and is based in the London office. He represents private equity and infrastructure sponsors, corporates, financial institutions and other lenders on cross-border infrastructure and leveraged acquisition finance transactions across a range of debt products and structures (including syndicated loans, multi-creditor platform transactions, private placements, public-to-private transactions, capex roll-outs and holdco/midco financing arrangements). He has extensive experience advising clients on cross-border financing arrangements across the infrastructure sector, including digital, transport, energy and energy transition, as well as social infrastructure.

Notable experience prior to joining Simpson Thacher includes advising:

  • Macquarie Asset Management on the acquisition financing of Roadchef from Antin Infrastructure Partners and their refinancing of Viesgo, a Spanish electricity distribution business
  • Peridot Solar White S.R.L., a portfolio company of Fitzwalter Capital, on the financing of Peridot’s portfolio of solar assets
  • Antin Infrastructure Partners on the acquisition financing of Pulsant Ltd; the acquisition financing of Portakabin; the refinancing of Sølvtrans and the DESS Group; the refinancing and group restructuring of Kellas Midstream; the financing of the Tolmount pipeline; and ongoing advice in connection with the financing of Hesley and Kisimul
  • InfraBridge on the financing of its acquisitions of Regard Group, CMG, ITS Technologies & Logistics and Axion, as well as on its bridge financings for GIF I and GIF II
  • Igneo Infrastructure Partners on the common terms platform refinancing of Enfinium, the largest pure-play waste-to-energy business in the U.K.; the common terms platform refinancing of Nordion Energi; the refinancing of German energy supplier, MVV Energie and the acquisition financing of Scandlines and HH Ferries
  • 3i Infrastructure on the financing of the acquisition of Global Cloud Xchange, the financing of its acquisition of a portfolio of French operating PPPs, the refinancing SRL Traffic Systems, 3i’s UK PPP assets (the Tidal portfolio) and holdco financing of its oil storage business, Oystercatcher
  • Brookfield on the £500m holdco loan for Dogger Bank Wind Farms, the world's largest offshore wind farm
  • Kellas Midstream, owned by Blackrock and GIC, on its £900m refinancing
  • APG on the acquisition financing of Kenter, an energy infrastructure solutions business; the common terms platform financing of Stockholm Exergi, a district heating business; the acquisition financing of an interest in Brisa, the Portuguese toll road operator; and the capex financing of FutureFiber’s fibre roll out in the U.S.
  • Infranode and HitecVision financing the acquisition (as part of a consortium) of Fortum Oslo Varme
  • Swiss Life Asset Management on the financing of its acquisition of German pharmaceutical parks operator, Infrareal
  • WSIP Bidco (a Goldman’s vehicle) financing the take private of Adapteo Plc
  • iCON Infrastructure on the financing of its acquisitions of Choice Care Group, Vanguard Healthcare Solutions and Nua Healthcare and the financing of Alliance Medical Group
  • Polhem Infra on the acquisition and financing of Arelion (previously Telia Carrier), the world's largest Internet backbone network, for over US$1bn
  • VINCI Airports SAS on the £5.4 billion acquisition of a majority stake in Gatwick Airport Limited
  • Equitix on the acquisition of Crail Meters Limited from Smart Metering Systems plc
  • Basalt Infrastructure Partners on the financing of its take private of Nobina, its take private of Manx Telecom and subsequent refinancing, the acquisition of Wightlink Ferries and following refinancing
Paul has been recognized by Chambers UK in the Infrastructure and Banking & Finance categories for many years. Clients have praised him as “a fantastic lawyer who really understands client service. He works tirelessly to meet client needs. He's a go-to guy for financing queries.” Paul has also been featured as a “Leading Individual” in Legal 500 and is ranked as a “Notable Practitioner” in IFLR 1000 UK

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