Project Finance Partner Indraj Mangat Joins Stephenson Harwood
Stephenson Harwood LLP Adds Project Finance Partner Indraj Mangat
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Strengthening the Projects, Energy, and Infrastructure Practice
Law firm Stephenson Harwood LLP has expanded its Projects, Energy and Infrastructure practice wiht the appointment of Indraj Mangat as a project finance partner in London. Mangat joins from EY Law, according to a press release from stephenson Harwood.Prior to EY Law, he spent 12 years as Global Head of the Clean Energy Project Finance Team at Eversheds.
Extensive Experience in Clean Energy Finance
Indraj Mangat brings extensive experience advising sponsors, infrastructure funds, equity investors, and banks on renewable energy projects. His expertise covers a diverse range of technologies, including onshore and offshore wind, biomass (utilizing waste wood, wood chip, and straw), tidal, anaerobic digestion, and solar power. he has a proven track record advising on projects throughout the UK, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Industry Recognition and firm Commitment
Rebecca Carter, Head of Stephenson Harwood’s Real Estate and projects group, stated Mangat is “a well-known and highly respected figure in the market,” and his arrival represents “a real milestone” for the practice. Carter emphasized the critical role of project finance in funding clean energy initiatives and how Mangat’s expertise will help clients navigate the evolving sector.Stephenson Harwood aims to build a complete and integrated energy and infrastructure practice, and Mangat’s appointment, alongside other recent senior hires, demonstrates this commitment.
Jonathan Cripps, Head of Energy Transition at Stephenson Harwood, noted that Mangat joins the firm “at an exciting time,” as the practice continues to build momentum and enhance its ability to support clients on complex, high-value projects globally.
Broad Capabilities in Energy and Infrastructure
The Stephenson Harwood projects,energy and infrastructure team advises clients worldwide,offering expertise in a wide range of projects,including Public-Private partnerships (PPPs). In the renewables and energy transition space, the team represents sponsors, lenders, operators, and construction and engineering contractors across technologies such as solar, wind, energy from waste, electric vehicles, geothermal, direct air capture, hydrogen, and nuclear.
