Managing Director
Mr. Bradbury focuses on structuring and executing bespoke credit transactions for banks, financial institutions and corporates to address and improve risk, return, regulatory or other performance metrics. This includes secured and unsecured funding and cash and synthetic risk transfer transactions, often with illiquid or unusual assets, using securitization and other techniques.
Mr. Bradbury has worked with financial and non-financial clients in Europe, the U.S., Africa and Asia, structuring cash and synthetic risk transfer transactions for banks across evolving regulatory frameworks in excess of €100 billion. He advises investors in the risk transfer space, including one of the first insurers in the modern risk transfer market. He has also advised on regulatory ratio optimization transactions unrelated to RWAs and risk transfer, including LCR, NSFR, provisioning and NPL ratios and leverage ratio.
Mr. Bradbury has worked on complex credit transactions, including cash securitisations that were the first of their kind; receivables and inventory-backed ABL facilities; platform and non-bank lender warehousing facilities; securitisations involving future flows, DPRs, receivables and NPLs; repo of unrated retained asset backed securities (ABS); contract monetizations; and ECA financing transactions.
Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Bradbury worked with StormHarbour as Head of Structuring and Advisory and was responsible for all credit structuring globally. Prior to that, he worked with Societe Generale in financial institutions advisory and with Barclays Capital in portfolio management structured execution.
Mr. Bradbury earned a master’s degree in physics from Oxford University. A CFA® Charterholder, he frequently serves as a speaker at risk transfer and ABS events.