NHG contributes to Chambers Data Protection & Privacy Guide – Mexico

Nader, Hayaux & Goebel has contributed to the Mexico chapter of the Chambers Data Protection & Privacy 2026 Guide, authored by partner Luciano Pérez and associate Allan Pastor.

The chapter provides a comprehensive analysis of Mexico’s evolving data protection landscape, covering the dual regulatory regime applicable to public and private entities, key compliance obligations, cross-border data transfers, cybersecurity and data governance, and the main regulatory challenges shaping the sector. It also addresses emerging trends, including the growing role of robust privacy programmes and the impact of digital transformation on data regulation in Mexico.

NHG’s participation in this guide reflects the Firm’s recognized expertise in data protection, privacy and cybersecurity, and its continued commitment to advising clients on complex regulatory matters in Mexico.

Read the full chapter here.




NHG contributes to The Legal 500 Fintech Guide – Mexico

Nader, Hayaux & Goebel has contributed to the Mexico chapter of The Legal 500 Fintech Guide, a leading global publication providing an overview of the regulatory frameworks governing fintech across key jurisdictions.

The chapter was authored by partners Gunter Schwandt, Luciano Pérez, Adrián López and associate Mariagabriela Botello, and offers a comprehensive analysis of Mexico’s evolving fintech landscape.

NHG’s contribution examines the regulatory framework applicable to fintech in Mexico, including licensing requirements under the Fintech Law, as well as the roles of the Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores and Banco de México. It also addresses recent developments in digital assets, artificial intelligence and open finance, alongside the key regulatory challenges and opportunities shaping the sector.

Additionally, the chapter highlights the main trends driving the fintech ecosystem in Mexico, including the growing adoption of innovative financial technologies and the continued evolution of the regulatory environment.

NHG’s participation in this guide reflects the firm’s strong capabilities in financial regulation and its active role in supporting clients operating at the forefront of fintech innovation in Mexico.

Read the full guide here.




NHG contributes to Lexology In-Depth: Artificial Intelligence Law – Mexico

Nader, Hayaux & Goebel contributed to the Lexology In-Depth: Artificial intelligence and its impact on Mexico’s legal framework. The publication offers a comprehensive overview of the regulatory, institutional and judicial developments shaping the adoption of AI in Mexico during the 2024–2025 period. The article was authored by Partners Gunter Schwandt, Luciano Pérez, Alejandro Mendiola, and Of Counsel Pedro Isaac Alcalá.

The article examines the country’s evolving landscape, including the institutional reconfiguration resulting from recent constitutional reforms, the creation of the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency (ATDT), and the transition from former autonomous regulators to newly established authorities. It also analyses recent legislative reforms in data protection, telecommunications and competition law that, while not designed specifically for AI, directly affect the development, deployment and governance of AI technologies.

The publication addresses key legal challenges associated with AI, such as data protection and privacy, algorithmic transparency, liability for automated decision-making, cybersecurity risks, intellectual and industrial property tensions, and the continued absence of a comprehensive national AI strategy. It further explores how Mexican courts are beginning to interpret AI-related disputes through existing legal frameworks, highlighting emerging judicial criteria.

In addition, the analysis reviews the practical implications for strategic sectors including healthcare, financial services and public security, where AI adoption is accelerating amid regulatory gaps. The article also considers the growing influence of international models—particularly developments in the European Union and North America—on Mexican regulatory debates and corporate compliance practices.

Read the full article here: aquí




NHG contributes to Sustainable Finance Law – Mexico

Nader, Hayaux & Goebel (NHG) contributed to the Lexology In-Depth: Sustainable Finance Law guide with the Mexico chapter. This publication offers a comprehensive review of the legal framework for sustainable finance in Mexico, authored by Partners Yves Hayaux-du-Tilly, Luciano Pérez, Ana Paula Pardo, Ana Paula Telleria, Santiago

Medina Zavala, and Jenny Ferrón.

The chapter examines key aspects of sustainable finance in Mexico, including green, social and sustainable financing instruments; ESG criteria; disclosure obligations; and relevant international standards. It also discusses the regulatory landscape, market

incentives and the principal legal and operational challenges faced by issuers, investors and financers in transactions aligned with sustainability objectives.

In addition, the Trends & Developments section highlights the main factors shaping the sustainable finance market in Mexico, such as regulatory evolution, investor interest in sustainable instruments, the integration of global best practices, and

challenges in compliance, impact measurement and transparency. Read the full chapter aquí.




Nader, Hayaux & Goebel featured in Latin Lawyer’s ESG Guide 2025

Nader, Hayaux & Goebel (NHG) contributed to the fourth edition of The Guide to Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance published by Latin Lawyer, with the article “Mexico’s sustainable finance transformation: green, blue and social bonds driving Latin America’s transformation.”

Authored by partners Yves Hayaux-du-Tilly, Ana Paula Telleria R., and Ana Paula Pardo L., the piece explores Mexico’s growing sustainable finance market and the rise of green, blue, and social bonds.

The authors highlight recent regulatory milestones — including Mexico’s Sustainable Taxonomy and the adoption of ISSB standards — which are driving the integration of ESG principles into the financial sector.

Through this contribution, NHG reaffirms its leadership in sustainable finance and its commitment to advancing Mexico’s and Latin America’s green transition.

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NHG contributes to Latin Lawyer’s M&A Guide 2025

NHG is proud to contribute to The Guide to Mergers & Acquisitions in Latin America (Sixth Edition), published by Latin Lawyer.

The article, “Securities markets in Latin America: public M&A, hostile takeovers and shareholder activism,” co-authored by partners Hans Peter Goebel Caviedes and Jenny Ferrón Coronado, together with associate Emilia Silva Cruz, explores recent developments shaping public M&A, equity market activity, and corporate governance across the region.

The piece highlights Mexico’s 2023 securities market reform aimed at fostering SME participation and ESG-aligned investment, Brazil’s fluctuating IPO market, and the still-limited prevalence of hostile takeovers and shareholder activism in Latin America.

Read the full article on Latin Lawyer:

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Nader Hayaux & Goebel contribute to Chambers “Renewable Energy 2025 – Mexico”

Mexico City, November 2025 – Nader Hayaux & Goebel (NHG) is proud to have contributed to the Mexico chapter of Chambers and Partners’ Renewable Energy 2025 Guide, authored by partners Javier Arreola and Santiago Medina, and associates Ana María Alpízar and Laura Villa. The publication analyzes Mexico’s new energy reform and its impact on the renewable energy sector.

The guide explores Mexico’s updated legal framework under the 2025 reform, the country’s commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050, and new investment opportunities in solar, wind, and clean hydrogen projects. It also highlights incentives for renewable generation and electric mobility.

NHG’s Energy and Infrastructure team combines regulatory, financing, and transactional expertise to advise on complex energy projects, including PPPs, project finance, and clean energy transitions. The firm’s participation in the Chambers guide reinforces its position as a leading advisor in Mexico’s evolving renewable energy landscape.

Read the full guide here: Renewable Energy 2025 – Mexico




NHG contributes to the Chambers Banking & Finance 2025 Guide (Mexico)

Nader, Hayaux & Goebel (NHG) is pleased to announce its participation in the Chambers Banking & Finance 2025 Guide (Mexico), published by Chambers and Partners.

The Mexico chapter, authored by partner Julián Garza and associate Paulina Bracamontes, provides an in-depth analysis of the regulatory framework, market trends, and recent developments shaping Mexico’s banking and finance landscape.

The guide provides practical insights into key topics, including financing structures, security interests, regulatory approvals, cross-border lending, and current market dynamics that affect financial institutions and borrowers in Mexico.

This contribution reflects NHG’s position as one of Mexico’s leading firms in banking, finance, and capital markets, recognized for its extensive experience advising domestic and international financial institutions, corporate borrowers, and investors on complex transactions.

 

Read the full chapter here:

Chambers Banking & Finance 2025 – Mexico




NHG publishes “Ciberseguridad Integral” in GANAR GANAR Magazine

Mexico City, October 2025 – Nader, Hayaux & Goebel (NHG) is pleased to announce the publication of the article “Ciberseguridad Integral” in GANAR GANAR Magazine, authored by partner Ana Paula Tellería and intern Regina Ortega Moctezuma.

The article highlights the urgent need for companies in Mexico to adopt comprehensive cybersecurity frameworks amid rising cyber threats, with more than 42 million malware attack attempts recorded in 2024 alone.

It outlines strategic, operational, and external measures companies should implement to prevent and mitigate cyber risks, aligned with international standards such as the EU’s NIS2 Directive and GDPR.

The authors emphasize that cybersecurity must be a board-level priority, supported by proactive governance, contractual safeguards, and a stronger national legal framework to ensure digital resilience across industries.




NHG publishes article on water conservation and circular economy in GANAR-GANAR

Marcela Ánimas, partner, and Santiago Contró, associate, authored an article published in GANAR-GANAR on the urgent need for water conservation and circular economy practices as key drivers for Mexico’s sustainable future.

The article highlights that the cities of the future will not be defined by their skylines, but by their capacity to manage water scarcity, reduce emissions, and advance sustainability practices. In Mexico, initiatives such as CONAGUA’s National Agreement for the Human Right to Water, PROFEPA’s certification programs, and SEMARNAT’s Circular Economy Development Poles are opening new opportunities for businesses to align with environmental goals.

The authors outline key recommendations for companies and SMEs: measuring water and waste footprints, setting clear reduction targets, seeking financing for sustainable projects, and adopting climate clauses in contracts. These measures not only protect natural resources but also enhance productivity, resilience, and competitiveness.

This contribution reflects NHG’s commitment to promoting sustainability, supporting businesses in navigating Mexico’s regulatory framework, and helping build a more resilient and sustainable economy.