Gonzalez Calvillo has advised Accial Capital Management in the financing of USD $20,000,000.00 to Minu, an innovative financial company in Mexico in the “salary on demand” sector, to finance the origination of its loans. The transaction
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ECIJA Mexico consolidates its TMT and Intellectual Property area with the incorporation of Miguel Ángel Margáin (pictured) as partner, who will lead the area with the knowledge of his more than 30 years of experience.
DLA Piper Mexico has advised Tuhabi, Habi’s Mexican subsidiary and Latin America’s first unicorn in the PropTech sector, on closing a loan of up to USD $50 million with IDB Invest, the private sector
Greenberg Traurig has represented BBVA Mexico Institución de Banca Múltiple, and Grupo Financiero BBVA Mexico, as lead arranger, sole bookrunner and agent, as well as various financial institutions, as lenders, in connection with
Cuatrecasas, through its Mexico City office, has represented Fibra Orión in connection with the capital subscription and purchase of all the shares of Infraestructura Concesionada de Irapuato, the concessionaire of the ‘Libramiento de Irapuato’
Law firms Gómez-Pinzón and Mijares Angoitia Cortés y Fuentes advised Grupo IMSA on the sale of Neotrimental (formerly Andermex), a company engaged in the production and marketing of fumaric acid food additives,
Posse Herrera Ruiz, Ritch Mueller, Rodrigo Elías & Medrano and Davis Polk & Wardell have advised Auna and its Colombian subsidiaries in obtaining a financing for the repayment of existing debt and for corporate
Basham Ringe y Correa has assisted Grupo Carso (Carso) in the acquisition of a 49.9% interest in Talos Mexico, a subsidiary of Talos Energy (Talos), which owns a 17.4% interest in the Company’s Zama Field, for
Greenberg Traurig has advised Holiday Inn Club Vacations Incorporated on the acquisition of four beachfront properties in Mexico from Royal Resorts, marking its first expansion outside the United States. The acquisition, in addition to including
Carey has represented Patria Investments in the Chilean aspects of the sale of its controlling interest (90%) in its ODATA subsidiaries in Latin America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay). The transaction was governed under New