Guyana is on track to become the world’s largest oil producer per capita, with output expected to reach 1.4 million barrels per day in the coming years. That surge places […]
Author Archives: LatinFinance Awards
Infrastructure Law Firm of the Year: Andes – Cuatrecasas
Politics in the Andean region have been anything but calm in recent years. Chilean voters rejected two proposed constitutions, Colombia’s parties have battled over reforms amid rising violence, Ecuador has […]
Bond of the Year – Chile Electricity Lux MPC II A/B Bond
When Chile froze electricity tariffs in the wake of social unrest in 2019, the move brought temporary relief to households and businesses—but at a steep cost for the country’s generators. […]
Infrastructure Financing of the Year: Caribbean – KingAir
For more than a decade, Jamaica has been steadily repairing its finances, bringing down a debt burden that once ranked among the highest in the world. In 2012, the country’s […]
Airport Financing of the Year – Aeropuertos Dominicanos Siglo XXI (Aerodom)
The Dominican Republic shattered records in 2024, welcoming 11.2 million visitors—more than its own population of 10.8 million. With tourism revenues topping $10.97 billion and contributing nearly 9% of GDP, […]
Infrastructure Law Firm of the Year:Brazil – Machado Meyer
In a year when infrastructure once again dominated Brazil’s capital markets, at least one legal advisor was central to the action: São Paulo-based Machado Meyer. With more than five decades’ […]
Loan of the Year – Block 58 GranMorgu Oil Project
Government issues decree preparing ground for final loan agreement and says proceeds will be used to pay off its debt with central bank and IMF itself
Infrastructure Financing of the Year: Central America – San Cristóbal Academics & Sports Campus
When Adriana Ruano won Guatemala’s first-ever Olympic gold medal at the Paris Games in 2024, she achieved more than personal glory. Her triumph in trap shooting underscored a paradox: Guatemala […]
Infrastructure Financing of the Year: Latin America & Southern Cone – Minera Los Pelambres Water Infrastructure Project
In a region where complex projects often struggle to find long-term capital, one deal has set a new benchmark. With a $2 billion financing package that married financial ingenuity with […]
Infrastructure Law Firm of the Year: Caribbean – Paul Hastings
Paul Hastings has long been a fixture in Latin America’s most complex transactions, and the firm’s Caribbean practice continues to stand out for both its scale and sophistication. With marquee […]
