Overview

Matteo Stroppa is a professional in the Banking & Restructuring department in the Milan office. He specializes in the legal management of corporate insolvency and financial distress, advising domestic and international debtors and financial creditors on complex debt restructuring processes.

Matteo brings a strong academic background to his practice; his thesis on the compulsory administrative liquidation of credit institutions was published by the Observatory on Business Crises (OCI). Before joining LEXIA, he spent three years at a major Milanese law firm specializing in insolvency law and special situations. During this period, he contributed to the drafting of legal textbooks and jurisprudential updates regarding the revised Bankruptcy Code and the Consolidated Banking Law (TUB).

Experience

Restructuring and Insolvency

Legal assistance to debtors and financial creditors in navigating restructuring processes. He manages the full spectrum of legal issues related to corporate distress, commercial insolvency, and formal insolvency proceedings, with a specific focus on negotiated settlement of business crisis, debt restructuring agreements, restructuring plans, composition of debts with creditors and extraordinary administration of large businesses.

Distressed M&A and Banking Law

Support for investment funds and financial institutions in distressed asset acquisitions and turnaround operations, including the structuring of new financing. He also possesses significant experience in banking law, having assisted leading banks and credit management companies.

Purchase and disposal of UTP and NPL receivables, both portfolio and single-name;

Insolvency litigation

Providing assistance, advisory and representation in court in connection with all types of disputes arising in an insolvency context or relating to companies in distress, under financial stress or facing liquidity constraints, with particular emphasis on claw-back actions

Education

Degree in Law, University of Milan
(Thesis: “The Compulsory Administrative Liquidation of Credit Institutions”, published by the Observatory on Business Crises - OCI).

Languages

Italian
English
Spanish

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