Ádám Boross is a Hungarian lawyer in Budapest who leads the Banking and Finance group at Jalsovszky, one of the leading private law firms in Budapest. His work centres on complex financing and regulatory matters, covering the full spectrum of banking and finance law in Hungary. His expertise includes structured finance transactions, derivatives matters, and capital markets law.
He regularly drafts loan agreements and related documentation for project financing, corporate finance, acquisition finance, restructuring, and refinancing. His transactional work often requires compliance with the frameworks of the National Bank of Hungary (Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority) as well as European-level regulators, including the European Central Bank and the European Securities and Markets Authority. He has also collaborated with the Financial Conduct Authority (UK) and BaFin (Germany) in interpreting and applying EU financial regulations.
Ádám’s practice spans sectors such as real estate development, asset acquisition, greenfield investments, and renewable energy projects (including solar developments). He regularly represents both lenders and borrowers—Hungarian and international—serving financial institutions, corporations, states, and local governments. His advisory work also includes payment services law in Hungary, requiring the skill set of a payment services lawyer in Budapest, as well as regulatory capital requirements for banks.
In addition, he advises on capital markets matters, such as debt and equity instruments, share transfers, and bond issues, alongside broader financial regulation and compliance. Recognised by Legal 500, Ádám is known for his cross-border financing expertise, with particular strength in green energy projects, syndicated transactions, and multi-jurisdictional financings in industries ranging from media and transport to food and beverages.