Qualifications

  • LL.B. (Hons), University of Warwick (2011)
  • Admitted to the Singapore Bar (2013)

Priscilla’s areas of practice encompass mergers and acquisitions, public take-overs, privatisations, joint ventures, corporate restructurings, employment matters and corporate advisory work. She advises publicly listed and privately held companies in a variety of corporate transactions, including domestic and cross-border share and business transfers. She also regularly provides corporate regulatory, governance and compliance advice to Singapore Exchange listed companies.

Priscilla is concurrently a member of Drew & Napier’s multi-disciplinary Environmental, Social & Governance practice group dedicated to providing holistic legal expertise to support our clients’ fast evolving and complex ESG needs.

  • Advised Sealed Air Corporation, as Singapore counsel, in the US$3.2 billion carve-out sale of its Diversey Care division and the food hygiene and cleaning business within its Food Care division to Bain Capital Private Equity.

  • Advised Singapore-listed Innovalues Limited in the S$331.4 million acquisition by the Northstar Group, by way of a scheme of arrangement: Singapore Venture Capital & Private Equity Association PE Deal of the Year 2017.

  • Advised Singapore-listed Pacific Andes Resources Development Limited and its subsidiaries, as Singapore corporate counsel, on its US$2.5 billion worldwide restructuring: The Asian Lawyer Asia Legal Awards 2017, Finance Deal of the Year (Restructuring and Insolvency).

  • Advised SK ecoplant, South Korea’s leading environmental services provider, as Singapore counsel in the acquisition of 100% of TES, a global sustainable IT and battery lifecycle services market leader. The transaction values TES at an enterprise value of US$1 billion.

  • Advised Singapore-listed Tuan Sing Holdings Limited in the divestment of its property holding subsidiary 39 Robinson Road Pte. Ltd., which owns Robinson Point a freehold office tower in the heart of Singapore’s central business district, at an agreed property value of S$500 million, subject to adjustments.

  • Member, Singapore Academy of Law
  • Member, Law Society of Singapore