Orrick and creditshelf Host Third Business Breakfast on Alternative Financing Measures for Medium-Sized Companies

Sponsored Event | March.15.2018 | 8:30am - 11:30am (Central European Standard Time)

Orrick Düsseldorf

Deutsch: Orrick und creditshelf veranstalten erneut Business Breakfast zum Thema alternative Finanzierungsformen für mittlere Unternehmen 

Alternative forms of financing such as crowdfunding, (online) direct lending, factoring, finetrading and other forms of financing are becoming increasingly important and are thus changing the financing projects of German medium-sized companies. In the future, conventional banks and savings banks will no longer be solely responsible for the financing projects of German SMEs. For this reason, new suppliers, such as innovative FinTechs, will gain in significance in the market and will function as a useful complement to the traditional bank.

How does the house bank change in times of digitization? What is behind the term "Mittelstand Financing 4.0"?

At our event we offer you the opportunity to discuss these questions and to get in touch with representatives from various financing areas.

Talks include:

  • Opening remarks (by Dr. Sven Greulich, Partner at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP)
  • SME loans in times of digitization and the turnaround of interest rates (by Dr. Daniel Bartsch, founder & CEO, creditshelf GmbH)
  • Up to €100,000 in 24 hours – alternative financing without obstacles (by Oliver Schmid, CEO, iwoca Deutschland GmbH)
  • Liquidity on short notice: The digital future of factoring (by Dr. Christian Grobe, co-founder & CEO, Billie GmbH)

Following the talks there will be a Q&A panel and an opportunity for networking.

The event will be held in German language.

For further information please contact Sven Greulich.

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Practice:

  • Technology & Innovation Sector
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Technology Companies Group

Dr. Sven Greulich, LL.M. (Cantuar), EMBA Partner

Düsseldorf

Sven advises technology companies on complex cross-border mergers and acquisitions, and venture capital as well as growth investments, and provides general corporate counseling.

His clients include technology companies of all stages and their investors. Supported by a global and cross-practice team, he also counsels major corporations and scale-ups on international expansion and growth projects and has a special focus on in- and outbound German/US investments and joint ventures.

Sven is passionate about building a bridge for his clients from Germany to the US and other international technology hubs and to help them succeed in the international market. With a dual background in business and law, an entrepreneurial spirit, and experience in over 200 M&A transactions and financing rounds across many industries, Sven has a unique perspective, which inspires him to find the best strategic and commercially viable solution for his clients.

Sven volunteers with entrepreneur groups at the WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management and the RWTH Aachen and regularly lectures at the WHU and the RWTH incubation and innovation centers on venture capital financings, start-up growth and corporate venture capital.

Sven's work has been repeatedly awarded, inter alia

  • the leading German market publication JUVE ranks him as "frequently recommended for M&A, PE and corporate advice. Since 2019, JUVE ranks Sven as one of Germany's top 15 attorneys for venture capital (the highest recognition for this category awarded by JUVE);
  • Legal500 recommends Sven in its 2023 ranking for "mid-sized international Corporate M&A deals (€100m-€500m)" and venture capital and lists him as an exceptional practitioner for venture capital;
  • Chambers recommends Sven for M&A as well as venture capital and lists him as an exceptional practitioner (2023);
  • Best Lawyers and Handelsblatt recommend him as top lawyer for M&A transactions (2023); and
  • in the 2017 edition of its Innovative Lawyers Report Europe, the Financial Times named Sven's work to connect start-ups with Germany's Mittelstand (mid-sized companies) a standout “for making bridges between Silicon Valley and Germany”.