Career
Arturo advises public and private clients on complex cross-border financings and infrastructure projects, with an emphasis on energy, transportation, and urban development. His practice includes representing governmental entities, financial institutions, and corporate sponsors in large-scale transactions, including green bonds, syndicated loans, and public-private partnerships. He has extensive experience advising on high-impact renewable energy projects, including photovoltaic and wind farms. Arturo has led several landmark matters for the Mexican Federal Government and the Mexico City Government, including the creation of private funding mechanisms such as the US$1.9 billion financing for the modernization of Pemex's Tula and Salina Cruz refineries and the MX$4 billion financing for the renovation of Mexico City's urban infrastructure for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
He has advised on significant infrastructure transactions, including the US$6 billion green bond and US$3 billion syndicated loan for the Mexico City New International Airport and the MX$1.5 billion structured financing for the Necaxa-Tihuatlán highway.
Arturo regularly advises on governmental and private mergers and restructurings, including the Mexican Ministry of the Navy in the creation of Grupo Aeroportuario Marina as operator of the Mexico City International Airport and the Mexican Ministry of Defense on the merger of multiple state-owned companies into GAFSACOMM.