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International Shipping Finance & Law Review 2025/26 – The FCI: A New Security Interest for Finance Lessors
14.10.25
14.10.25
Adrian Attard, Peter Grima and Matthew Cassar, from the Ship Finance Department, have contributed to the latest edition of the International Shipping Finance & Law Review with their article entitled “The Finance Charter Instrument (FCI) – A New Security Interest for Finance Lessors.
Their Chapter outlines recent key amendments to Malta’s Merchant Shipping Act focusing on the salient features of the latest security option available to ship lease financiers under the Malta flag.
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