Rebecca Bell

Associate Norton Rose Fulbright LLP

+44 (0) 7708 298071

London
United Kingdom
+44 (20) 74442285
London
United Kingdom
+44 (20) 74442285

+44 (0) 7708 298071

Rebecca Bell

Rebecca Bell

Biography

Rebecca Bell is a corporate and M&A lawyer based in London. Rebecca trained at the firm and qualified as a solicitor in March 2025. As part of her training, she spent time on secondment to our Singapore office, in the corporate finance team.

Professional experience

Representative experience

Representative experience

Advising:

Energy, Infrastructure and Utilities

  • Quinbrook, the specialist global investment manager focused exclusively on renewables, storage and grid support infrastructure investment, on its partnership with E.ON to construct a consented 350MW Battery Energy Storage System project located in Uskmouth, South Wales.
  • TotalEnergies on its acquisition of a 28.3% interest in the Bujagali hydropower plant in Uganda and minority stakes in two renewable hydropower projects under development in Rwanda and Malawi from Norwegian renewable energy company Scatec.
  • TotalEnergies on its acquisition of the West Burton B gas-fired power plant (with co-located 49 MW battery energy storage system) for an enterprise value of £450m.
  • TotalEnergies on its divestment of a 50% interest in the West Burton B CCGT and co-located BESS assets to EP UK Investments Limited, a UK subsidiary of Energetický a Průmyslový Holding.

Consumer Goods

  • Carlsberg on its acquisition of all of the remaining shares in Carlsberg South Asia Pte Ltd from its former joint venture partner CSAPL (Singapore) Holdings Pte Ltd for US$744 million.

Insurance

  • A global commercial and personal insurance company on the sale of its worldwide personal travel insurance business

Education

Education

  • BA English Language and Literature, University of Oxford, 2020
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Law, BPP Law School, 2022
  • Accelerated Legal Practice Course, BPP Law School, 2023

Admissions

Admissions

  • Solicitor qualified in England & Wales 2025

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