Philippi, Prietocarrizosa, Ferrero DU & Uría (PPU) has acted as local counsel to a consortium of major investment banks in Avianca’s successful debt restructuring and new note issuance. The transaction, which closed on
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Consortium Legal has announced the appointment of Melissa Morán (pictured) as a new partner in the Fintech and Banking and Finance practice in Guatemala. Melissa, who joined the firm in 2022, has more than 18 years
Inlaw Alliance has announced the strengthening of its international network of law firms with the incorporation of Lexi and Lex Praxis. Lexi – Legal, Risk & Management Solutions joins from the Dominican Republic, under the leadership
Arias Law has advised the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank, on a $150 million financing to Grupo Ransa. This transaction will allow Grupo Ransa to expand and consolidate its operations throughout
Cuatrecasas, through its Bogotá office, has advised, with two independent work teams, the selling parties (Varese Investments, Baiyin Investments, Oil Recovery Systems) and the minority shareholders of IA4, as well as the acquirer (Fondo Ashmore
Arias Law, through its Guatemala office, has advised Holcim on the acquisition of 100% of Cemex’s operations in Guatemala, from the due diligence phase through the completion of the transaction. As a result of the
Arias Law, through its team in Guatemala, has advised The Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden (FMO), together with other lenders, on a loan of up to USD 85 million to Fundación Génesis Empresarial (Génesis).
Arias Law, through its team in Guatemala, has advised Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior (Bladex) in the granting of a US$100m syndicated loan to Banco Promerica. The financing, led by Bladex as lender, structuring
Arias Law has announced the appointment of Ivón Hernández (pictured), head of Intellectual Property in Guatemala, as a new partner. Ivón Hernández has more than fifteen years of experience in the
Arias Law has counselled Banco de América Central (BAC) in Guatemala on the US$34 million financing for the construction and operation of the “San Patricio” solar photovoltaic plant. The 66MWp capacity plant is scheduled