Xuewei Loy
About Xuewei Loy
Xuewei Loy is a Managing Associate in the Banking Corporate & Structured Lending Practice at Linklaters in London. He has extensive experience in complex financial transactions and regulatory compliance, having previously worked at Royal Bank of Scotland and WongPartnership LLP.
Current Role at Linklaters
Xuewei Loy serves as a Managing Associate in the Banking Corporate & Structured Lending Practice at Linklaters. In this role, which began in 2021, Loy focuses on corporate and structured lending within the banking sector. Loy has expertise in advising banking institutions on regulatory compliance and has been involved in complex financial transactions and legal structuring. Loy's contributions include the development of legal strategies tailored for high-profile banking clients.
Previous Experience at Linklaters
Before becoming a Managing Associate, Xuewei Loy worked at Linklaters as an Associate from 2017 to 2021, following a two-year tenure as a Trainee Solicitor from 2015 to 2017. During this time, Loy participated in cross-border legal projects that involved multiple jurisdictions, gaining extensive experience in the legal aspects of banking and finance.
Experience at Royal Bank of Scotland
Xuewei Loy worked as House Legal Counsel (Secondee) at the Royal Bank of Scotland Business for six months in 2018 to 2019. This role provided Loy with practical experience in the banking sector, contributing to a deeper understanding of legal compliance and regulatory frameworks within financial institutions.
Educational Background
Xuewei Loy studied Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford, earning a Bachelor’s Degree from 2009 to 2013. Loy also completed the Legal Practice Course at The University of Law from 2014 to 2015. Earlier, Loy attended Raffles Institution from 2005 to 2008. This educational background laid the foundation for Loy's legal expertise and career in banking law.
Internship at WongPartnership LLP
In 2014, Xuewei Loy gained practical legal experience as a Legal Intern at WongPartnership LLP in Singapore for one month. This internship provided Loy with insights into the legal profession and contributed to the development of foundational skills in legal practice.