Charles-Henri Larreur

Adjunct Professor, Finance Department at HEC Paris

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  • HEC Paris

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Biography

HEC Paris

Charles-Henri Larreur is in charge of the Structured Debt desk for Continental Europe (project finance, asset finance, real estate, LBO and debt advisory) since June 2016. He originally joined Santander as a Managing Director in 2014 to focus on asset finance and infrastructure debt solutions for French and Benelux clients.

Prior to joining Santander, Charles-Henri worked at HSBC, successively in the Paris, London and Hong Kong offices where he was part of the Structured Finance Group and held various positions in the asset finance, FIG and syndication divisions.

His track-record includes the arrangement of long-term structured funding trades at sub-LIBOR levels for HSBC and the refinancing of large ABS and CDOs portfolios for financial institutions in France, Germany and the UK. He also acted as advisor in various project or asset finance deals and arranged numerous recourse and non-recourse financings in the real-estate, infrastructure, aviation and shipping sectors.

Charles-Henri graduated from Sciences Po Paris and HEC Paris.

Education

  • Msc in Management - Grande école program HEC Paris
  • Msc in Economics - Grande école program Sciences Po

Companies

  • Managing Director, Head of Structured Debt France & Benelux Santander Global Corporate Banking (2016)
  • Adjunct Professor, Finance Department HEC Paris (2012)
  • Managing Director, Head of Asset Based Finance France & Benelux Santander Global Corporate Banking (2014 — 2016)
  • Adjunct Professor, Finance Department The Chinese University of Hong Kong (2014 — 2014)
  • Managing Partner Gamma Capital (2013 — 2014)
  • Adjunct Professor, Department of Economics Sciences Po Paris (2003 — 2013)
  • Various positions, Structured and Asset Finance Department HSBC (2004 — 2013)

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