Partner

Mexico City

+52 (55) 4748 0600

Highly regarded

English
Spanish


Bar admissions:

Mexico
New York

Jurisdictions:

Mexico

Practice areas:

Banking


Rodrigo Castelazo is a Partner in the Mexico City office. His practice focuses on Banking and Finance, Bankruptcy and Restructuring, Capital Markets and Private Equity. 

  • Mr. Castelazo regularly advises a wide array of clients in complex capital markets and structured finance transactions, as well as in restructuring processes in Mexico. In recent years, Mr. Castelazo has worked on some of the most innovative financial transactions in Mexico, including the first ever co-investment fund established between Mexican pension funds and CDPQ, one of Canada’s largest pension funds, through the largest public offering of equity development certificates (CKDs) to date, three of the largest real estate investments trust (FIBRA) IPOs in Mexico, and one of the first-ever debtor in possession financings under the Mexican insolvency statute. Most notably, Mr. Castelazo has been very active in the Mexican private equity market by advising Mexican and international sponsors in establishing their respective Mexican CKD funds through public listings of CKDs in Mexico, including Riverstone, Prologis, Walton Street Capital, Finsa, Interacciones and Planigrupo. In capital markets, Mr. Castelazo has advised issuers and underwriters in multiple domestic and global equity offerings, including working on IPOs (and follow-ons) by Ienova, FIBRA Macquarie, Terrafina and FIBRA Prologis. In the realm of banking and finance, Mr. Castelazo regularly advises global and domestic financial institutions in financings to Mexican companies or with a Mexican component. Recently, he participated in the first four unsecured real estate revolving financings in Mexico, an innovative financial product that has increased the financing options available for Mexican real estate companies and trusts. Mr. Castelazo has also represented creditors and debtor-in-possession finance providers in some of Mexico’s largest insolvencies in recent years, including Vitro, Comercial Mexicana and Homex.

  • Banking and Finance
  • Bankruptcy and Restructuring
  • Capital Markets
  • Private Equity 

  • Mexico and New York

  • Mr. Castelazo was born in Mexico City, Mexico. He received his law degree (JD) from Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City in 2002, and obtained his LL.M degree from Harvard Law School in 2006. He also has a postgraduate degree in International Financial Law from the Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City.