Christina Papanikolopoulou

Papanikolopoulou & Partners Law - Greece

Managing Partner

Agiou Konstantinou 59-61
Athens, 15124
Greece

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Bar admissions:

Greece

Jurisdictions:

Greece

Practice areas:

Banking
Capital markets


Christina Papanikolopoulou is the Managing Partner of Papanikolopoulou & Partners Law, where she leads a
highly specialised banking and capital markets practice. Over more than 30 years, she has consistently advised
on the most complex and high-value finance mandates in Greece, acting for major banks, financial institutions,
funds and corporates in domestic and cross-border transactions.

Prior to founding the firm in 2024, she was Partner and Head of the Finance and Capital Markets group at Zepos
& Yannopoulos (2016–2024) where she led major securitisation and structured finance transactions during
pivotal phases of the Greek financial market.

Earlier, she served as Partner at KG Law Firm (2007–2016) advising financial institutions on structured lending
and capital markets issuances and Partner at Karatzas & Partners (1998–2007), where she developed her
longstanding expertise in banking and financial institutions work.

She is recognised for combining deep technical expertise with strategic judgment in structuring sophisticated
financing transactions in evolving regulatory environments.

  • Notable achievements include the first securitisation in the Greek banking sector, the first Greek synthetic securitisation, the first CMBS transaction, the first issuance of preferred redeemable shares offered to U.S. retail investors and listed on the New York Stock Exchange by a Greek systemic bank and the first relisting from the ATHEX to an international stock exchange (LSE) for a major Greece-based group. Christina also led the first real estate investment company (REIC) IPO and combined offering to Greek and institutional investors in Europe and the US, as well as (in 2024) the first IPO and combined offering of a Greek company after almost 20 years of standstill; during the Greek financial crisis, Christina worked on the Greek PSI, on the recapitalisations of systemic banks, and on the first special liquidation of a failing Greek bank. In the field of non-performing loans, Christina provided the legal structure for the first sale of a nonperforming loans portfolio for a medium size Greek bank, as well as for the first securitisation of commercial nonperforming exposures for one of the systemic banks; moreover, she worked on most of the NPL-related transactions that have taken place over the past years, including HAPS transactions and the set-up of the Greek arm of one of the largest NPL servicers in Europe.

  • Asset finance
  • Banking
  • Capital markets: Debt
  • Capital markets: Derivatives
  • Capital markets: Equity
  • Covered bonds
  • Financial restructuring
  • Financial services regulatory
  • Hedge funds
  • Investment funds
  • M&A
  • PPP/PFI
  • Private equity
  • Private equity funds
  • Project bonds
  • Project finance
  • Real estate finance
  • Real estate funds
  • Restructuring and insolvency
  • Securitisation
  • Structured finance/securitisation
  • Trade finance
  • Other

  • Accounting
  • Agriculture
  • Automotive
  • Banking
  • Consumer goods and services
  • Energy
  • Financial services
  • Fisheries and aquaculture
  • Insurance
  • Investment management
  • Oil and gas
  • Real estate
  • Defence

  • Hellenic Financial Law Association

  • School of law (LL.M.), Southampton University
  • Faculty of Law (LL.B.), University of Athens