Evaluation contracts for Nama awarded
20 June 2010 By Kieron WoodThe National Treasury Management Agency has awarded 41 contracts for advisers to review and evaluate borrowers’ business plans for the National Asset Management Agency (Nama).
The firms chosen will also help Nama in its ‘‘interface’’ with borrowers whose loans are transferred to the agency. The contracts were awarded to companies in Ireland and Britain in recent weeks, following 163 tenders from financial companies.
In Dublin city, 24 contracts were awarded. The firms chosen were Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon; BDO Simpson Xavier; BMOL Partners; Bruce Shaw Consulting Services with Quayle Munro; Conor J Dunne; Corporate Finance Ireland; Deloitte & Touche with WK Nowlan &Associates and GVAG rimley; Dolmen Corporate Finance; Ernst & Young; FGS; Finance One; Grant Thornton; Haydon Corporate Finance; Horwath Bastow Charleton; Jones Lang LaSalle with PricewaterhouseCoopers; Brenson Lawlor; Kavanagh Fennell ; Mazars; McStay Luby; Resources Global Professionals (Ireland); and Somers &Murphy.
In County Dublin, the six advisers appointed were Amethyst Investments; Crawley & Porter; Delaney Locke & Thorpe; MKO Partners; Petrus Consulting; and Smith & Williamson Freaney. Outside Dublin, the firms appointed we re Cantwell Corporate Finance of Athlone, DHKN of Galway, Gilroy Gannon of Sligo and Lalor O’Shea of Carlow.
The three firms appointed in the North were Cavanagh Kelly of Dungannon, FPM Accountants in Newry and Keenan Corporate Finance of Belfast.
London advisers are CB Richard Ellis Real Estate Finance of Wimpole Street, Cushman & Wakefield of Portman Square, FTI of High Holborn and Houlihan Lokey of Pall Mall.