Jason Moss

Partner Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
London
United Kingdom
+44 (20) 74443756
London
United Kingdom
+44 (20) 74443756
Jason Moss

Jason Moss

Biography

Jason Moss is a corporate and M&A lawyer based in London.

Jason acts for a number of private institutions and corporate clients on their investments, mergers, acquisitions and disposals across a number of sectors, including the energy, food and beverages, infrastructure/industrials and real estate sectors. He also advises on corporate restructurings, joint ventures, governance matters, equity offerings and continuing obligations.

Jason often advises on transactions which require large multidisciplinary teams across multiple jurisdictions and has been advising a number of his clients for several years on their strategic transactions and mergers and acquisitions.

Jason trained with the firm and qualified in 2001.

Professional experience

Representative experience

Representative experience

Advised:

· Investors in Demica – on the sale of Demica, a supply chain finance platform to some of the world’s largest banks and major corporate entities and one of the largest platforms of its type globally, to NASDAQ listed Fidelity Information Services for approximately $250m.  Demica’s long-term investors included TOMS Capital, JRJ Group and 76 West Holdings.

· Nomad Foods, owner of brands including BirdsEye, Findus and Iglo – led the teams acting on the acquisitions of Fortenova Group's pan Southeast European frozen foods division for €615m, Findus Switzerland from Froneri for €110m, Aunt Bessie's from William Jackson & Son for €240m, and on Goodfellas frozen pizzas, from Green Isle Food Group for €225m.

· Quinbrook Infrastructure, the energy transition infrastructure specialist – on a number of its acquisitions and investments, including on their acquisitions of energy trading platforms Habitat Energy and Flextricity; on Mallard’s Pass and Cleve Hill, the UK's two largest consented solar and battery providers; on the joint venture with E.ON to construct large scale battery storage; and on the acquisition of two advanced stage photovoltaic platforms and a number of synchronous condenser projects.

· Tiger Infrastructure, the specialist in growth capital for middle market infrastructure – on its acquisitions of EMED Group, the UK’s leading provider of non-emergency patient transport, on a majority interest in SWS Broadband and Cadence Networks and their subsequent merger with Voneus Broadband, of Forsa Energy, a provider of 250MW of flexible gas fired reciprocating engines, and its investment in Qwello, the full service building owner and operator of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

· Alvance Aluminium, a member of the GFG Alliance – on its acquisition of the Duffel group, the aluminium recycling and rolling mill specialist in Belgium, for up to €310m and advising on various connected restructuring and financing matters.

· Goldman Sachs PIA – funds managed by Goldman Sachs PIA on their investment in Danish multinational energy provider, DONG Energy (now Orsted), for a total amount of US$2.25bn.

· Renishaw plc, the precision measurement pioneer – on the commencement, running and termination of its 2021 Formal Sales Process on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange.

· Europa Capital – on a number of their funds on their North European equity investments and exits since the early 2000s (in excess of 30 transactions), including on their acquisition and disposal of Dagenham Docks, the redeveloped site of the Ford engine stamping facility, to Peabody Homes and on the contested asset management arrangements for the premier Manchester BTL development, the Anaconda Cut.

· Sovereign Wealth Investor – on the divestment arrangements relating to the sale of premier office buildings in New York, London, Paris and Munich for €600m.

· EcoWorld, the Malaysian listed real estate developer – as developer and investor on its joint venture with Ballymore to finance and develop three large-scale London residential development opportunities, comprising the London Embassy Gardens, London City Island and The Wardian, with a total gross development value of approximately £2.2bn.

Admissions

Admissions

  • Solicitor, qualified in England & Wales 2001

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