LexGTDT Telecoms & Media 2022 – Mexico

Parter Julián Garza and associate Regina Yarto contributed to the development of Mexico’s Telecoms & Media 2022 LexGTDT guide.

NHG contributed to the Telecoms & Media 2022 guide with an analysis of the key regulatory framework for the telecoms sector in Mexico, including licensing regimes, spectrum use, universal service obligations, data protection and much more.

2022 Telecoms and Media – Mexico

 




Corporate Mergers & Acquisition 2022 | Chambers & Partners Global Practice Guides

NHG contributed to the latest Mexico’s trends and developments on Corporate Mergers & Acquisition 2022 | Chambers & Partners Global Practice Guides, with a complete overview of the market, developed by partners Michell Nader and Julián Garza.

Review here the Chambers & Partners T&D website

Review here the PDF

 




Mexico Private Equity Comparative Guide – Legal 500 2022

Don’t miss the Mexico’s Private Equity 2022 Q&A, published by Legal 500 with an overview of the laws and regulations applicable in the market.

With the contribution of partner Hans Goebel, Héctor Arangua, Adalberto Valadez and associate Miguel Ángel González.

Click here to link to the Q&A.

 




The 11th edition of The International Capital Markets Review

Partners Julián Garza, Gunter Schwandt and associate Fernando Quezada contributed to The International Capital Markets Review, part of the reputed The Law Reviews series published by Law Business Research.

This multi-jurisdictional guide addresses the comparative law aspect of  international capital markets workload and offers legal practitioners with a reference source.

The guide is now in its 11th edition, and covers 23 jurisdictions in which leading law firms offer the latest insights and regulatory updates.

The Mexico chapter can be downloaded free of charge here.

 

 




Sostenibilidad y el sector asegurador

Con la contribución de Juan Pablo Sáinz, asociado de Nader, Hayaux & Goebel.

Revisar la página web de Revista Industrial Legal (segundo ejemplar).

 




Merger Control Country Comparative Guide – Legal 500 – 2021

Partner Alejandro Mendiola and associate Daniella Ramírez contributed to the Merger Control Country Comparative Guide from The Legal 500, with an overview of Merger Control laws and regulations applicable in Mexico.

Review the full Q&A here

 




Banking & Finance Chambers Global Practice 2021

Our partners Michell Nader and Julián Garza, from Nader, Hayaux y Goebel, contributed to the banking and finance guide with an overview of the impact on the loan market in Mexico due to Covid-19, as well as legal developments in foreign and domestic lending activities in Mexico.

1.1 Impact of Regulatory Environment and Economic Cycles

The recession that the COVID-19 pandemic brought about during 2020 certainly impacted the loan market in Mexico and in most other jurisdictions; needless to say, economic conditions changed dramatically, as did the need for, and availability of, financing funds.

The impact of the pandemic was also felt in an increase of defaults in existing loans. The risk for many companies of being unable to comply with their debt obligations, as well as the potential risk for Mexican banks to face serious capitalisation and reserves issues as a result thereof, prompted Mexican banking authorities to enable transitory regulations that eased technical and regulatory requirements applicable to Mexican banks, in an effort to facilitate their navigating through the crisis.

2021 has seen renewed expectations in terms of growth. As a result, the loan market in Mexico is currently more stabilised. Markets are fairly liquid and loans are flowing in a variety of forms, including in Mexico and across the border. The Mexican banking system is solid and foreign lenders’ appetite remains strong to lend into Mexico.

As previously mentioned, COVID-19 seriously impacted the loan market. Regulations were successfully enacted to reduce the impact in the banking industry during a transition period. Nevertheless, efforts to reactivate the economy fell short and no significant funds were injected into the commercial business market, which has delayed the recovery of many companies and businesses, and their access to financings

Find the complete texto here.

 




Lexology GTDT Fintech 2022 – Mexico

NHG contributed to the GTDT Fintech Q&A for Mexico, an overview to understand the legal regulatory landscape in which fintech entities operate, the financial technology regulations and the implications related to offering regulated financial services in Mexico.

“Fintechs in Mexico are mainly focused on payments and remittances services, followed by consumer lending, technologies for financial institutions and enterprise financial management.”

“The Mexican fintech environment has continued to develop at a fast pace, and has been labelled as ‘unstoppable’ by experts in the fintech industry.”

Click here to download the full guide: Lexology GTDT Fintech_Mexico 2022. 

You can also read it on the Lexology GTDT Fintech Plataform here.

 

 




Innovación en Productos de Seguros – Revista Industrial México

Con la contribución de Luciano Pérez, socio de Nader, Hayaux & Goebel.

Industria Legal, Mx, Vol. 1, Jul. 2021




Cartels Chambers Global Practice Guide: Mexico Chapter 2021

Learn more about how Mexican competition authorities investigate cartels and the sanctions they can impose in the latest edition of Chambers & Partners’ Global Practice Guide on Cartels (2020), written by our Partner Alejandro Mendiola and Associate Daniella Ramirez Aguilar.

Acomprehensive analysis of the envolving legal and procedural framework for cartel enforcement, sanctions remedies, and private civil litigation involving alleged cartels, as well as additional comments on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. A guide to understand “What to expect from a cartel investigation”.

You can read the full Mexico’s Cartels Chambers Global Practice Guide