Rachel Taylor has more than 20 years'
experience with AKD Partners. She advises
listed companies and other public issuers,
insurers, trustees, Crown entities,
registrars and other corporates.
Rachel
advises on structuring, capital raising
and funding, and mergers and acquisitions,
managing project teams and co-ordinating
due diligence and drafting. She also
focuses on securities markets and other
regulatory and stock exchange compliance,
governance and general commercial and
contracting issues. Rachel also advises on
takeovers (and responses to takeovers) and
compliance with the Takeovers Code.
She
advises on managed investment scheme
design, and the establishment of KiwiSaver
and other collective investment schemes,
and compliance with financial services
legislation.
Has acted for TOWER Limited for over 20 years,
including on its demutualisation through a scheme of
arrangement and joint listing on the NZX and ASX,
various capital raisings, and advising on the sale of
various businesses in New Zealand and Australia.
More recently has advised on its Reserve Bank
approved amalgamation in 2020, and its 2021
agreement to acquire ANZ’s rights and
obligations relating to services a portfolio of
insurance underwritten by Tower.
Advised Simplicity Limited on its establishment and
entry into the Financial Services sector including
advising on the establishment of all funds, including
its newly launched build to rent fund.
Advised Foodstuffs North Island Limited on its
2021 block trade sale of its nine per cent stake in
the Warehouse Group.
Advised Kiwi Wealth trading as Hatch on its role
distributing shares to retail New Zealand investors on
the US IPO of Allbirds.
Advised Harbour Asset Management Limited on its
acquisition of the Hunter Global Fixed Interest Fund.
The fund has over $1billion in assets under management
Acted for NZ Farming Systems (Uruguay) Limited since
its inception, from acquisition of farm assets,
management arrangements, and its IPO to raise $150
million and on the subsequent capital raising and
listing on NZX. Advised on all aspects of responses to
several takeover offers by Olam International.
Advised Lifetime Income Limited on its registration as
a licensed insurer and its related company, Lifetime
Asset Management, on its licensing as a Manager of a
Managed Investment Scheme and supporting service
contracts.
Regularly advises on the establishment of investment
fund structures and contracts with service providers,
governance, FMCA compliance and breach responses.
Advises on M&A transactions, including due
diligence, agreements, transitions services
arrangements, post completion matters, and warranty
and indemnity insurance.
Advises on drafting commercial contracts for clients
in a range of sectors, including insurance and
financial services
Languages
English
Awards
Rachel is ranked in the 2019 Legal 500 Asia-Pacific
rankings as a leading individual for both Corporate and
M&A, and Investment Funds. Legal 500 describes
Rachel as "very strong on investment and superannuation
issues”.
Rachel is also ranked as a
leading Investment Funds lawyer in the Chambers
Asia-Pacific 2019 rankings. Chambers noting that Rachel
is "seen by clients as the go-to person for guidance on
establishing investment funds".
Rachel Taylor was ranked as a Leading Individual for
Corporate and M&A in the Legal 500 Asia Pacific
rankings 2018, praising Rachel as a "financial and
insurance sector corporate specialist".
Rachel was ranked as a Leading Individual for Investment
Funds in the Legal 500 Asia-Pacific rankings 2018. She
"listens carefully to instructions and works
collaboratively to achieve the right outcome". Legal 500
gave particular mention to her acting on behalf of
clients Harbour Asset Management and Saturn Invest New
Zealand Limited.
Rachel Taylor was ranked as a leading Investment Funds
lawyer in Chambers Asia-Pacific 2017, with Chambers
noting that she 'is regarded by clients as "extremely
personable and capable of operating at any level." She
advises on fund structuring and compliance as well as on
NZX listings and investment transactions. Sources
report: "She has a very deep understanding of the
area."'
Rachel Taylor was ranked as a leading
individual for Corporate and M&A in The Legal 500
Asia Pacific 2017, with Legal 500 noting that she 'goes
out of her way to understand clients’
business.'
Rachel was ranked as a leading
Investment Funds lawyer in Chambers Asia-Pacific 2016,
with Chambers noting that she is 'highlighted as
"commercially minded and very responsive," Rachel Taylor
is recognised by peers for her representation of
trustees and her experience advising on KiwiSaver and
superannuation scheme management matters including
regulatory compliance. Sources report: "She is an
extremely intellectual operator with a great depth of
knowledge."'
Rachel was ranked as a leading
Corporate/Commercial lawyer in Chambers Asia-Pacific
Guide 2014, attracting warm praise from clients for
being 'cool under pressure.'