Project Infrastructure Financing and PPP Holland & Knight's Mexico City office represents financial institutions, majority and minority financial partners and investors, including commercial lenders, export agencies, multilateral development banks, builders, suppliers, and contractors. We have experience in the identification and allocation of risks in various types of infrastructure projects, developed under different legal schemes of public-private partnerships (PPP agreements), such as public works, services provision, concessions and PPP agreements. We have experience in the following areas:
Hydraulic infrastructure transactions Airport transactions and maritime projects Luminaires Transportation projects Railways of, toll roads, roads and highways transactions
Telecommunications and construction projects Construction, operation and maintenance projects of combined cycle gas plants Development of photovoltaic and wind projects
PUBLIC FINANCE Advised Banco Multiva on three loan transactions to the states of Morelos (a loan of MX$838.5 million, approximately US$40 million), Veracruz (a loan of MX$5 billion, approximately US$250 million, as part of a financial reorganization totaling MX$46 billion, approximately US$2.3 billion) and Nuevo Leon (a loan of MX$1.2 billion, approximately US$60 million); the loans were granted pursuant to Mexico's new law on financial discipline for federal entities and municipalities, with Banco Multiva selected as lender to the states through a competitive bidding process Represented Banco Multiva in the financing of MX$5 billion granted to the state of Quintana Roo as part of a $ MX 19 billion financial reorganization Advised Banco Multiva in a total of four loans to the state of Nuevo Leon for a combined amount of MX$6.6 billion (US$362 million) as part of a financial reorganization Represented the state of Sonora in a MX$1.5 billion financing granted by Banorte Represented two lenders in a series of credit facilities granted to a Mexican state for an aggregate amount of MX$7 billion Represented two lenders in the financial restructuring of a Mexican state for approximately MX$16 billion Represented the arranging bank in a MX$10 billion structured loan to the state of Veracruz Assisted Estrategia Financiera, the financial advisor for the state of Baja California Sur, in a MX$1 billion structured loan as well as the implementation of the first local infrastructure fund constituted after the Mexican National Infrastructure Fund (Fonadin) Represented the agent in the securitization of local taxes of the state of Oaxaca Represented the state of Chihuahua in the first securitization of federal proceeds in the amount of MX$1.2 billion
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