Henriette de Bordes

General Counsel at Dutch Banking Association

Henriette de Bordes started their career in 2005 at Clifford Chance as an advocaat. In this role, they were responsible for various tasks in the Finance and Capital Markets department, such as drafting and reviewing loan agreements, security documentation, and legal opinions. Henriette also worked in the Corporate department, where they handled mergers and acquisitions, including drafting and reviewing contracts, conducting due diligence, and advising on corporate matters. In 2008, they joined Deutsche Bank as a Legal counsel, where they worked until 2016. During their time at Deutsche Bank, they provided legal counsel and support. In 2016, they joined the Dutch Banking Association as the General Counsel, where they represented the banking sector's interests and acted as a liaison between the sector, politics, and stakeholders.

Henriette de Bordes has a varied education history. From 1998 to 2004, they attended the University of Amsterdam and studied Tax law. During the same period, in 2004, they also attended the University of Melbourne, although their field of study is not specified. In 2005, they attended VSO/PO, but the field of study is not provided. From 2009 to 2010, Henriette attended Grotius and studied Financiering en zekerheden. In 2010, they also took a course called LMA course (Sue Wright) on LMA documentation. In 2011, they attended CPO Insolventie recht banken and studied Insolventierecht. Overall, their education has focused on law, taxation, and financial aspects.

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