Firms To Watch: Banking and finance

Former BLP partner María Inés Arenales joined Arenales & Asociados in February 2024, bringing notable expertise in advising domestic and international banks on the financing of major projects.

Banking and finance in Guatemala

Alta QIL+4 Abogados

One of the most sophisticated firms in Guatemala‘ and now part of a region-wide network, Alta QIL+4 Abogados has an impressive record of handling complex financial transactions, ranging from acquisition finance and restructurings to project finance and capital markets matters. The team is well placed to take on cross-border mandates (including transactions governed by New York law, thanks to the dual qualification of several of its lawyers) and has standout recent experience of advising on international debt issuances by Guatemalan companies. Its broad client base includes regional banks, international funds, multilateral development agencies and major domestic borrowers. Alejandro Cofiño, a leading figure for energy and infrastructure project finance; managing partner Marcos IbargüenJosé Quiñones, who provides complementary expertise in tax issues; and Andrés Lowenthal, whose practice takes in project finance and capital markets matters, lead the team. The enviably deep bench also includes Melissa Echeverría and senior associates Santiago Granados and Ignacio Grazioso (a specialist in project finance).

Responsables de la pratique:

Alejandro Cofiño; Marcos Ibargüen; José Quiñones; Andrés Lowenthal


Les références

‘In-house lawyers normally rely on specialised firms like this when they have complex cases. Compared to other offices, Alta QIL+4 have a high response rate – when any advice is required they respond very quickly and nimbly. Compared to other law firms, they have an excellent grasp of technology, which allows them to access the available information very quickly. We have not seen that same agility in other firms.’

‘We have a close relationship with José Quiñones. Among his best qualities we can undoubtedly identify his speed ​​and availability, as he is always available to answer questions and calls, and the depth of his analysis. Both José and the members of his team have provided us with legal opinions of an excellent level and scope.’

‘Alta’s team of lawyers accurately and assertively handles transnational transactions and provides excellent advice regarding their regulation and compliance. The lawyers understand the importance of transactional operations and provide very thorough advice on these issues.’

Principaux clients

Citibank


JP Morgan Chase


The Royal Bank of Nova Scotia


Banco General


Bancolombia


Banco Agromercantil de Guatemala


Banistmo


Banco Agrícola El Salvador


CIFI


Macquarie Bank


Fondo BPS


HIG Capital


Banco de América Central – BAC


Banco G&T Continental


Global Bank


Latam Private Partners


Caterpillar Credito


Principaux dossiers


  • Acted as Guatemalan counsel for Telus International Services and its Guatemalan and Salvadoran subsidiaries in a $2bn refinancing by The Bank of Nova Scotia to refinance its current debt and acquire WillowTree.
  • Advising Latam Private Partners Fondo BPS on the structuring of multiple private credit facilities granted to mid-market companies in Latin America for business acquisition purposes.
  • Advised Banco Agromercantil and Bancolombia Banca de Inversión on the financing of a regional pharmaceutical company for the refinancing of existing debt, capex investments and future acquisitions of competing businesses.

Arias

Regional outfit Arias is particularly highly regarded for its prowess on the lender side of financial transactions, acting for a host of leading regional and international banks, impact investors and, most notably, multilateral development agencies, which the ‘extremely reliable and responsive‘ team frequently advises on financing the expansion of Central American entities. Well versed in assisting with cross-border matters, the Guatemalan office has extensive experience of leading teams from the firm’s other branches on region-wide transactions. The diverse offering spans syndicated loans, debt refinancings, acquisition finance and project finance, as well as regulatory issues. Luis Pedro Del Valle, who has a strong reputation for both domestic and international transactions, heads the team. He is supported by a talented cohort of junior lawyers, including Cindy Arrivillaga, an expert in sustainable finance projects, who was promoted to director in August 2023; Francisco Zuluaga and Florencio Gramajo, who were elevated to senior associate at the same time; and associate Andrés Marroquín.

Responsables de la pratique:

Luis Pedro del Valle


Les références

‘Luis Pedro del Valle and Cindy Arrivillaga stand out for their collaborative approach and close relationships with clients.’

‘I have found the Arias Guatemala team to be extremely reliable and responsive, both in assisting on active matters and also in answering questions on potential matters. They are also very practical in their responses, understanding the need to provide legal advice in a way that assists in structuring deals and resolving issues.’

‘Most recently I have been working with Cindy Arrivillaga. I have found Cindy to be extremely responsive and thorough in her advice.’

Principaux clients

Cargill


IDB Invest (Inter American Investment Corporation)


Olam International


FMO (Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden)


Cooperatieve Rabobank, New York Branch


Banco Davivienda (El Salvador)


Fair Capital


Natixis


Truist Bank


CACIB (Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank)


responsAbility


Blue Orchard


Enabling Qapital


Principaux dossiers


  • Served as local counsel for Natixis, Standard Chartered Bank, Banco Santander, ING and other creditors on a syndicated term loan facility in favour of Impala Terminals Group to finance the acquisition of the energy infrastructure and storage terminals business owned by Puma Energy, totalling upwards of $1.2 bn.
  • Advised IDB Invest on granting a $250m syndicated loan to Corporación Multi Inversiones to enhance the group’s operational capacity, fund its working capital needs and improve the efficiency and environmental impact of its projects.
  • Advised the United States Development Finance Corporation on granting a loan to Financia Credit for $10m to enable the borrower and its subsidiaries in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Costa Rica to expand their credit portfolio through the issuance of financial products oriented to SMEs.

Consortium Legal

A longstanding powerhouse in the banking and finance arena, regional firm Consortium Legal is skilled in handling complex, multi-jurisdictional transactions and is praised for its ‘capacity to address Central American issues‘, with the Guatemalan office often joining up with the firm’s other branches in the region on cross-border mandates. The team advises an extensive roster of domestic and international banks, multilateral development organisations and corporate borrowers on syndicated loans, acquisition finance, project finance and capital markets transactions, among other matters. The firm also stands out for its strength on the regulatory front, with growing expertise in fintech issues. Firm president Álvaro Castellanos, who boasts a strong profile in the banking and insurance spheres, leads the team. Experienced senior associate Melissa Morán is another key contact in the practice and is noted for her robust skill set in capital markets, project finance and fintech matters (she is also a member of the firm’s region-wide fintech group).

Responsables de la pratique:

Álvaro Castellanos


Les références

‘The Consortium team are very available and they are always very friendly when dealing with our requirements.’

‘The team stands out for its agility and willingness to provide support in urgent cases.’

‘They are able to deal with banking issues that go beyond the common ones. They have experience in new regulations issued by the Monetary Board and their processing before the Superintendency of Banks.’

Principaux clients

Citibank


Bank of America​      ​​


JP Morgan & Chase​      ​​


IDB and IDB Invest​


​​Deutsche Bank​      ​​


Banco Azteca​


​​Banco de América Central      ​​


Credit Suisse


​​Bupa Global and Bupa Guatemala​      ​​


Bancolombia/Banco Agromercantil de Guatemala


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Banco Industrial and IDB Invest on granting a long-term project financing to Fondo PBS for the construction and operation of a private road between Suchitepéquez and Retalhuleu.
  • Advising JP Morgan Chase Bank on a credit agreement granted in favour of Campero for $75m and a guarantee agreement with various companies in Central America and the Dominican Republic.
  • Advised Banco de América Central, as the borrower, on a term loan facility agreement with FMO.

Mayora & Mayora, S.C.

Counting an array of domestic and international banks, financial institutions and online payment platforms among its clients, Central American firm Mayora & Mayora, S.C. offers ‘comprehensive services‘ across the full range of banking and finance matters, including cross-border loans, refinancings and project finance. The team is particularly well placed to handle regional transactions, working alongside its counterparts from the firm’s offices in Honduras and El Salvador. In addition, the group plays an active role in capital markets and regulatory issues (particularly in the fintech sphere), as well as banking M&A and the incorporation of financial entities in Guatemala. Claudia Pereira leads the practice, bringing longstanding experience in capital markets, trusts and project finance to the table. Other key figures include María Fernanda Morales Pellecer, a go-to adviser on banking regulation; regional managing partner Eduardo Mayora, ‘an outstanding professional with recognised national and international prestige‘ whose practice spans banking and finance and capital markets matters; and senior associate Carlos Ortega.

Responsables de la pratique:

Claudia Pereira


Les références

‘The Mayora & Mayora team is distinguished by its specific knowledge in specialised areas such as securities and financial law in general, with an emphasis on topics that we know are complex and not well known in our market. We have found that the team has comprehensive services in the various areas of law in which we have had a need for advice, whether continuous or sporadic.’

‘We consider that Eduardo Mayora is an outstanding professional with recognised national and international prestige, which is why we consider it a strategic advantage that this company has had his legal advice for several decades. His deep knowledge, dedication and experience justify the respect his opinions generate.’

Principaux clients

Banco Industrial


Banco Azteca


Banco Cuscatlan/Tarjetas Cuscatlan


Bank of America


Bolsa de Valores Nacional


JP Morgan Chase


Banco Davivienda


Kiva Capital Management


International Finance Corporation


Sucden Americas/Sucden Geneva


Principaux dossiers


  • Advising Sucden Americas on an ongoing basis on the drafting and issuance of promissory notes and the constitution of guarantees attached to these obligations.
  • Providing ongoing advice to financial institutions including Banco Azteca, Banco Industrial, JP Morgan Chase Bank and Banco Davivienda on potential operations.
  • Advising Tarjetas Cuscatlán on an ongoing basis on the constitution of bonds and corporate guarantees for loans granted abroad, as well as other issues related to its daily operations.

Aguilar Castillo Love

Regional firm Aguilar Castillo Love enjoys a stellar reputation for handling cross-border financial transactions, with a notable strong suit in advising major international and regional lenders on loans to domestic companies, although the practice is equally adept at acting for borrowers (particularly on energy-related financings). International capital markets matters are also a core area of expertise for the ‘excellent‘ team, whose impressive recent caseload includes advising the bookrunner on two sovereign bond issuances by the Republic of Guatemala. On the regulatory front, the team is frequently sought out by foreign clients for advice on fintech matters. At the head of the practice, Juan Carlos Castillo Chacón is widely regarded as a market leader in energy finance and capital markets transactions, while Natalia Callejas Aquino shines on project finance and fintech mandates. Associate Rudy Villatoro provides key support, particularly on regulatory matters.

Responsables de la pratique:

Juan Carlos Castillo Chacón; Natalia Callejas Aquino


Les références

‘When we work with Natalia Callejas, there is a greater level of depth in the legal analysis she carries out compared to lawyers at other firms. Likewise, she delivers added value when bringing other relevant compliance issues to the table. Her client service and prompt responses are what sets her apart.’

‘With Natalia Callejas, we get in-depth analysis, relevant political context that may affect the matter in question and knowledge of issues related to compliance and best practice.’

‘Excellent team. It is always a pleasure to work with them.’

Principaux clients

Banco Santander


Credit Suisse (now UBS)


Morgan Stanley


Torrecom


TMF Group


Citibank


Banco Agromercantil (BAM)


Banco Ficohsa Panamá


Peter Dominici


WaterEquity


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Santander, acting as bookrunner, on the issuance of sovereign bonds by the Republic of Guatemala under Rule 144A/Reg S with a 6.6% interest rate and a maturity date of 2032.
  • Advised Santander on the issuance of sovereign bonds by the Republic of Guatemala under Rule 144A/Reg S with a 7.05% interest rate and a maturity date of October 2032.
  • Assisted TMF Group in connection with its participation as collateral agent in Promerica Financial Corporation’s issuance of bonds for $200m with an interest rate of 9.7% due 2024.

BLP

Garnering praise for its ‘availability to provide assistance and clarity in its advice‘, the banking and finance offering at Central American heavyweight BLP saw a significant boost in June 2023 with the arrival of practice head Jorge Luis Arenales from Arias, bringing a wealth of experience in high-profile domestic and cross-border financings. The team acts for a wide range of international lenders, including banks and multilateral development agencies, and is also a strong choice for local borrowers seeking financing for projects in the agroforestry, renewable energy and waste management sectors. Core areas of expertise include syndicated and cross-border loans, capital markets matters and fintech issues, with the team frequently joining forces with the firm’s other offices to handle regional transactions. The capable pool of junior lawyers includes senior associate Gustavo Gamboa and special counsel Carolina Saadeh (a specialist in regulatory matters).

Responsables de la pratique:

Jorge Luis Arenales


Les références

‘The team are always willing to provide support and have better knowledge of the industry than other firms.’

‘The team stands out for its availability to provide assistance and clarity in its advice.’

Principaux clients

Avianca


IDB Invest


Barentz International


ING Bank


HSBC UK Bank


Coöperatieve Rabobank


Nedbank, London Branch


Grupo Hencorp


Reserva las Verapaces I


The Bank of Nova Scotia


Banco Promerica


Evertec


Banesco


Coincaex


Ransa


Paysafe


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Evertec in Costa Rica and Guatemala on the refinancing of its credit facilities to acquire Sinqia, a leading player in the market of software for financial services in Brazil.
  • Advised Scotiabank on the restructuring and modification of local guarantees relating to the refinancing and purchase of Yamana Gold.
  • Assisting Mercon (which has subsidiaries in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras) with all aspects of local law relating to its filing for chapter 11 in the US.

Clarity Law

Boutique firm Clarity Law punches above its weight to advise an array of international lenders, including development finance institutions, impact investors and banks, on the Guatemalan law aspects of cross-border transactions, and is particularly skilled in assisting with the provision of loans to domestic microfinance entities. José Augusto Toledo, a go-to name for banking, real estate and capital markets mandates, leads the team alongside Ligia Salazar, who has built up strong experience in advising on the lender and borrower side of multi-jurisdictional financial transactions. Associate Georgina Jiménez also plays a key role in microfinance projects.

Responsables de la pratique:

Ligia Salazar; José Augusto Toledo


Principaux clients

International Finance Corporation


Locfund Next


Stitching Cordaid


Global Partnerships


Forestry and Climate Change Fund


MCE Social Capital


Working Capital for Community Needs


Oikocredit


Barclays


Lex Atlas

Headed by Ignacio Andrade Aycinena, the former managing partner of Sfera Legal's Guatemalan office, the banking and finance practice of Lex Atlas draws on ‘exceptional knowledge of the market and legislation‘ to advise local and international banks and investment funds, in addition to assisting leading domestic corporations. The team is well versed in both transactional and regulatory matters, including loans, notes issuances, credit restructuring and the creation of investment funds. Andrade Aycinena has longstanding experience in banking and capital markets matters in Guatemala, counting prominent banks and multilaterals among his clients. Alejandro Solares Solares is also a key contact.

Responsables de la pratique:

Ignacio Andrade Aycinena


Les références

‘They are lawyers who are experts in banking law. They have accompanied us through the strategic processes of the financial group, including expansion, capital strategies, and the structuring of operations, among others.’

‘Exceptional knowledge of the market and legislation, as well as commitment to our organisation.’

Principaux clients

Banco Industrial


Banco G&T Continental


Aseguradora Confio


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