Telecom Argentina pulled off one of the most transformative deals in the country’s corporate history in early 2025, agreeing to acquire Telefónica’s operations in Argentina. The $1.245 billion transaction, announced […]
Author Archives: LatinFinance Awards
Infrastructure Bank of the Year: Mexico – Banorte
Mexico is never short on large-scale infrastructure ambitions. Energy plants, highway concessions, water systems and ports form a steady pipeline of projects, even as broader market sentiment remains relatively subdued. […]
Power Financing of the Year – Portocem
The Portocem project has been one of the most technically and financially complex power developments in Latin America in recent years—and one that has redefined how large-scale LNG-to-power projects can […]
Infrastructure Bank of the Year: Southern Cone – BNP Paribas
Project finance in Chile has surged back to life, propelled by a wave of investment in large-scale battery storage—and BNP Paribas has been central to this momentum. The bank’s leadership […]
Sustainable Infrastructure Law Firm of the Year – White & Case
White & Case has long been a fixture in Latin America’s infrastructure financing market. In 2025, its ability to anticipate and lead the region’s shift toward renewable energy and sustainable […]
Financial Advisor of the Year – Astris Finance
In a year defined by geopolitical volatility, climate shocks and macroeconomic uncertainty, Astris Finance once again showed why it is the go-to independent financial advisor for infrastructure projects across Latin […]
Renewable Energy Financing of the Year – Luiz Carlos Solar Complex
The Luiz Carlos Solar Complex in Brazilrepresents one of the most ambitious and sophisticated renewable energy financings ever executed in Latin America. Combining scale, innovation, and community impact, the 800MW […]
Water Financing of the Year – Charquican – SIAM I & II Seawater Pipeline Project
When Chilean power transmission company Transelec and Saudi-owned Almar Water Solutions set out to raise $1.18 billion for a new seawater pipeline project in Chile, they were determined to achieve […]
Infrastructure Bank of the Year: Andes – J.P. Morgan
Infrastructure deals in the Andean region have been scarce in recent years, with politics and macroeconomic uncertainty weighing on investor appetite. Yet J.P. Morgan proved that market headwinds are not […]
Infrastructure Financing of the Year – Andes: Orygen Energía
Peru has long been a familiar player in the sovereign bond markets, regularly placing billion-dollar deals with global investors. Yet it was the private sector that rewrote the record books […]
