Pérez Alati, Grondona, Benites & Arntsen (PAGBAM) has advised Cencosud, TMF Trust Company (Argentina), Banco de Galicia y Buenos Aires in the issuance of Cuotas Cencosud Series XLVI, marking the first financial trust offering
Multiple firms, including Bruchou & Funes de Rioja, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Martínez de Hoz & Rueda and Milbank, have acted as legal counsel in the international offering of additional Class 4 notes by
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom has represented Banco Plata, Institución de Banca Múltiple, on two major financial transactions as the bank continues to expand its regional operations and funding capacity. The first
Jones Day has advised the Mexican Ministry of the Navy (Secretaría de Marina) in the restructuring of the country’s airport infrastructure, culminating in the merger of three key state-run airport operators—Grupo Aeroportuario
Chilean law firm Mackenna Cruzat has announced a strategic shift as part of its generational transition, reinforcing its corporate practice and expanding its legal team to support long-term growth. In 2025, the firm launched a new
Marval O’Farrell Mairal acted as Argentine legal counsel to AVI-SPL, a global leader in digital enablement solutions, in its acquisition of ICAP Global Group, a company with operations across Latin America and Spain, specializing
Miranda & Amado has advised Alicorp, a leading Peruvian consumer goods company, on the successful issuance of PEN 1.53 billion in 7.400% Senior Notes due 2032, carried out under Rule 144A and Regulation S of the U.S.
Barros & Errázuriz has counseled the founding shareholders of Sunroof SpA, a Chilean company specializing in energy decarbonization for the industrial and commercial sectors, in its sale to Sunroof UK Holdings, a subsidiary of
Latham & Watkins has advised CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean on two debt issuances. In a historic first, CAF launched US$500 million in hybrid capital notes, becoming the first multilateral financial
In a significant step toward bolstering its international reserves, the Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) has expanded its reverse repurchase agreement operations (the “Repo Transactions”) by an additional US$2 billion. This second round, executed in