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Francisco Molina Portela

Francisco Molina Portela

Latin America 2027

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Latin America

Practice Areas

Banking & Capital Markets.

Career

Francisco has over 15 years of experience in capital market transactions, project finance, debt restructuring and financial regulation.

From 2017 to 2018, he worked as a foreign associate at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York. In 2016, he earned his LL.M in Banking and Financial Law (with honors) from Queen Mary University of London.

Prior to joining the firm, he worked as an associate at other top-tier firms and in criminal justice.

Francisco is also a lecturer at the University of Buenos Aires and the Universidad de San Andrés.

He graduated as a lawyer from the University of Buenos Aires in 2011 with a focus on Business Law.

Professional Memberships

Member of Colegio Público de Abogados de la Capital Federal (CPACF).

Work Highlights

MSU Energy´s US$ 600 million 2025 Notes Refinancing.

Expert in these Jurisdictions

Argentina

Languages Spoken

Spanish and English.

Industry Sector Expertise

Energy and Infraestructure, Sports Finance.

Key sectors

Energy and UtilitiesFinancial InvestorsFinancial ServicesIndustrials, Engineering and Manufacturing

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Chambers Latin America

Banking & Finance - Argentina

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Individual Editorial

Co-head of department Francisco Molina Portela receives commendation for his experience across capital markets transactions and banking and securities regulation in Argentina.

Strengths

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  • Francisco Molina Portela's technical and legal expertise is instrumental in making highly complex and impactful business decisions.

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Argentina

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