JPMorgan’s co-head of infrastructure in its financial advisory group and MUFG’s head of Latin America project finance will speak at the Latin Lawyers’ Project Finance Conference in New York next month.
The event, co-chaired by Matos Filho partner Pablo Sorge and Milbank’s Carolina Walther Meade, will be held on November 19th at Milbank’s New York office.
Fuat Savas from JP Morhgan was announced as a speaker along with Tatiana Preta from MUFG.
Sagar Khodabakhsh, head of legal affairs at international asset management group Allianz Global Investors, will also speak at the event. Abraham Prada, principal at Apollo Global Management, will also appear as a panelist.
Register for the event here. Tickets are available at super early bird rates until September 10th.
In-house lawyers can attend the event for free, so don’t forget to register. You can view the entire program here.
Venue partner Milbank will also sponsor the speaker’s dinner, while elite Brazilian company Matos Filho will also sponsor the drinks reception.
Mexico’s Galicia Abogados and US legal platform Docket Navigator are gold sponsors. International company CMS is the silver sponsor. LACCA and Lexology are supporting organizations.
Following opening remarks from the co-chairs, the day will begin with a panel discussion focused on the private market and the interactions between regional banks, private credit and private equity players in the current climate. The discussion will center on what forms of financing are most suitable for Latin American companies and what important considerations are evaluated in the decision process.
After a networking break, participants will be invited to a discussion on how the growing demand for clean energy is changing Latin America’s infrastructure landscape. Panelists will discuss how the push for green investment is impacting the asset class and how the region is moving closer to transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
A discussion focused on digital infrastructure then takes place, analyzing how the industry has evolved and what investors can expect in the coming years, as well as what types of financial structures these We also discuss which assets are best for investing in.
After the networking lunch, speakers will shift their focus to current geopolitical trends and their impact on Latin America. Among the topics discussed, panelists will discuss how onshoring, nearshoring and friend-shoring have changed investment strategies, and how new government policies are creating opportunities and challenges for the region. Evaluate whether there are any
The final lecture of the day will predict what investors can expect in 2025, as well as consider how investment trends from this year will impact future structural changes in the financial sector. , a positive approach is taken.
The co-chairs will conclude the day with closing remarks, after which all attendees will be invited to a drinks reception.
Stay tuned for further event details to be announced in a future briefing.