Mitrani Caballero & Ruiz Moreno has advised PRO MUJER Servicios Financieros in the issuance of PRO MUJER Series II Negotiable Obligations, with gender focus under the Simplified and Guaranteed Regime for issuance of Negotiable Obligations
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Bruchou & Funes de Rioja has advised Vista Energy Argentina, and Beccar Varela the underwriters, in the issuance of Class XXI Notes – simple, non-convertible into shares, denominated in US dollars, to be integrated in Pesos
Bruchou & Funes de Rioja and Skadden have advised Banco Macro in connection with a share purchase agreement with Itaú Unibanco Holding, through its affiliates Itaú Unibanco, Banco Itaú BBA and Itaú Consultoria de Valores
Carey has represented the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in a financing to the Santo Tomás educational group, comprising Universidad Santo Tomás, Instituto Profesional Santo Tomás and Centro de Formación Técnica
Bruchou & Funes De Rioja has assisted Vista Energy Argentina (Vista), and Beccar Varela the underwriters, in the issuance of the Additional Class XVI Notes -simple, non-convertible into shares, denominated in US dollars and payable
Beccar Varela has assisted Tarjeta Naranja, as issuer, and Banco de Galicia y de Buenos Aires, as arranger and underwriter, in the issuance of class LVIII simple, non-convertible into shares, unsecured notes for a par
Bruchou & Funes De Rioja has counselled Vista Energy Argentina (Vista), and Beccar Varela the underwriters and arrangers, in the issuance of Class XVIII and Class XIX Notes, both denominated in US Dollars, denominated and
Mitrani Caballero & Ruis Moreno has advised PRO MUJER Servicios Financieros in its first issue in Argentina of a social bond with an absolute focus on gender perspective under the new Simplified and Guaranteed Regime
Beccar Varela has assisted Tarjeta Naranja, as issuer, and Banco de Galicia y de Buenos Aires, as arranger and underwriter, in the issuance of class LVII simple, non-convertible into shares, unsecured notes for a par
Beccar Varela has advised Petróleos Sudamericanos (Petrosud) in its inaugural issuance in the local capital market, by issuing class I negotiable obligations, non-convertible into shares, unsecured, denominated in dollars and payable in pesos, for