David Milligan: An Individual Identified
Banking and Finance Lawyer David Milligan Leads Norton Rose Fulbright's ECA Finance and Sustainable Finance Practices
London, August 2025 - David Milligan, a seasoned banking and finance lawyer, has been with Norton Rose Fulbright since 2005, including a decade spent in their Hong Kong office. His expertise spans various areas, including ECA finance (Export Credit Agency finance), sovereign debt, corporate lending, and sustainable finance.
David Milligan is recognized as one of the leaders of Norton Rose Fulbright's ECA finance and sustainable finance practices. His advice primarily focuses on complex cross-border financings, a testament to his deep understanding of the global financial landscape.
The firm's dedication to excellence in ECA finance has not gone unnoticed. In both 2024 and 2025, Norton Rose Fulbright was named "Best Export Finance Law Firm" by Global Trade Review, a prestigious recognition that underscores their commitment to this specialized field.
David Milligan is a qualified solicitor in England & Wales and Hong Kong, reflecting his versatility in navigating the intricacies of international law. He is also an active member of the Loan Market Association’s Green and Sustainable Lending Committee and has a long-standing role on the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association documentation committee.
Based in London, Milligan continues to make significant contributions to Norton Rose Fulbright's banking and finance practice. His expertise and leadership in ECA finance and sustainable finance practices are key assets for the firm as they continue to excel in the ever-evolving world of global finance.
[1] Information sourced directly from Norton Rose Fulbright’s official profile of David Milligan as of August 2025.
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