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30 September 2021 by
On September 30, 2021, the President of Mexico submitted to the House of Representatives (Cámara de Diputados) an initiative to reform Articles 25, 27 and 28 of the Federal Constitution of Mexico (the “Initiative”)
28 September 2021 by
Counsel to Rappi Mexico, and the sale of 100% of its equity participation in Rappipay México, S.A. de C.V., Institución de Fondos de Pago Electrónico
14 September 2021 by
Client or Matter Name - Altum Capital CP, S.A.P.I. de C.V., SOFOM, E.N.R. (“Altum Capital”) – outstanding Mexican credit fund.
07 September 2021 by
Tecnologías Rappi, S.A.P.I. de C.V. (doing business as “Rappi Mexico) - a leading global technology company with presence in over 100 cities in Latin America; and its financial arm, Tarjetas del Futuro, S.A.P.I. de C.V. - a company resulting from Rappi Mexico’s joint venture with Grupo Banorte and Mexico’s first fully digital integrated financial company.
21 August 2021 by
Insight Partners and Tiger Global co-led a group of investors to participate in the Series D round for Nuvemshop.
13 August 2021 by
Represented Mexico Infrastructure Partners (EXI), in the structuring of a new Fibra-E named Fibra EXI, as well as Fibra EXI in the issuance of MXN$22,159 million CBFEs
12 August 2021 by
Represented Profuturo Afore, in its capacity as investor and holder, in the issuance of certificados bursátiles fiduciarios de inversión en energía e infraestructura of the new FIBRA E called “FEXI 21”, for a total amount of MXP$22,158,948,607.00.
11 August 2021 by
GCSC assisted Nordex SE and its Mexican subsidiary Nordex Energy México, S. de R.L. de C.V., in connection with the amendment and restatement of Nordex SE’s EUR€1,238,750,000 ESG-linked multicurrency bank guarantee facility agreement.
16 July 2021 by
Client name - consortium of private placement investors that purchased the notes issued by Fibra Prologis for an amount of USD$300 million.
30 June 2021 by
The publication of several authorizations in the Federal Official Gazette in recent months allowing various companies to be organized and operate as Electronic Payment Fund Institutions (“IFPEs”) or as Crowdfunding Institutions (“IFCs”) has accelerated the Fintech environment in Mexico.