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Recent Relevant Transactions: Liabilities Negotiations with multilateral Agencies
Recent Relevant Transactions: Liabilities Negotiations with multilateral Agencies
Transacciones recientes seleccionadas –
Selected Transaction –Strategic Partnership with a Mexican and an International Company: Vicky Form and Triumph International
Recent Transactions selected –
Selected Transaction – Example of Debt Restructure: Senior Debt from Banorte (BMV: GFNORTE O) to refinance IGY´s debt obligations
Transacción Seleccionada – F&A Mandato de Venta – Entre Compañía Mexicana y una Holding Financiera
Ejemplos de Alianzas Estratégicas con Socios Internacionales y Nacionales: KIO Networks y EMC Corporation
Selected Transaction – M&A Sell Side Engagement with American Public Company (NYSE:PBI) and Mexican Private Company
Selected Transaction – M&A Sell Side Engagement with American Public Company (Nasdaq:FCFS) and Mexican Private Company
Selected Transaction – Private Equity Placement for Mexico´s Leading Manufacturer and Provider of Modular Construction
Selected Transactions – Mexican Company and International Publicly Traded Company: U-Storage & Extra Space Storage (NYSE: EXR)
Recent Transactions selected –
Selected Transaction– M&A Sell Side Engagement – Between a Mexican Private Company and an American Public Company
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Transacción Seleccionada – F&A Mandato de Compra – Entre Compañías Mexicanas de Microfinanzas
September 3, 2018 Uncategorized PC Capital, a Mexico City-based private equity fund, has begun initial talks with current limited partners (LP) to raise a new USD 200m fund, Managing Partner Pablo Coballasi told Mergermarket. The PC Capital Development Fund 2, as the new investment vehicle will be called, will target lower middle market companies that generate a positive social impact in Mexico, preferably in the financial services, consumer services and sustainability sectors, Coballasi said. The average ticket size will be USD 5m-USD 10m for flexible equity stakes, but the investment amount may reach up to USD 25m per target, the executive added. Although the majority of existing LPs are keen to reinvest in the new vehicle, management plans to start negotiations with potential new investors this month, with a view to achieving a first close within 12 months, Coballasi noted. PC Capital, which was founded by Coballasi and business partner Pablo Cervantes in 2008, aims to contribute to Mexico’s social development by offering local small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) access to institutional capital, said the executive. After operating for six years on a deal-by-deal basis, the company closed its first Mexico Development Fund 1 in 2014, said Coballasi. Its portfolio includes Mexico City-based Te Creemos, the country’s largest privately held microlender, Guadalajara-based university Universidad Nacional, and Morelos, Mexico-based bulk seed distributor Rancho Los Molinos. This news service reported last week that Te Creemos is preparing to launch an initial public offering (IPO) within the next three years. Alongside its private equity business, PC Capital also has an investment banking arm and a real estate investment fund, Coballasi noted. by Dominic Pasteiner in Mexico City https://www.mergermarket.com/intelligence/view/2697254
September 3, 2018 Uncategorized Te Creemos, a Mexico City-based microlender, plans to launch an initial public offering (IPO) within the next three years, said Pablo Coballasi, managing partner at PC Capital, a Te Creemos private equity sponsor. Vista previa del archivo adjunto Te Creemos plans to launch IPO over the next three years, sponsor says _ Mergermarket.pdf “Error” PDF Te Creemos plans to launch IPO over the next three years, sponsor says _ Mergermarket.pdf 85 KB
August 6, 2018
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Selected Transaction – M&A Buy Side Engagement with Mexican Microfinance Companies