With extensive and recognized experience in in handling innovative and complex transactions, we assist domestic and foreign companies to raise funds dealing the Brazilian capital markets and promote the development of their activities and of Brazil as a whole.

Over the past decades, we have participated in the most remarkable and recognized securities offerings, and in many other corporate and derivative transactions involving publicly-held companies in Brazil and abroad.

With the support of a multidisciplinary team, our capital markets practice has proven ability to handle groundbreaking transactions, ranging from very simple to the most complex scenarios.

We have developed a close relationship with publicly-held companies, main foreign law firms, investment banks, the Brazilian Securities Commission (CVM), B3 S.A. – Bolsa, Brasil Balcão (São Paulo stock exchange), the Brazilian Financial and Capital Markets Association (ANBIMA) and other market players, and have also contributed actively to the drafting of regulations and to the development of the market.

Our Capital Markets practice covers:

-IPOs and follow-ons of distribution of shares, ADRs and BDRs, and private placements

-Public offerings of debentures, commercial papers, bonds and other debt securities (including securitized bonds – agribusiness receivables certificates (CRAs) and real estate receivables certificates (CRIs), infrastructure debentures, green bonds and other sustainability bonds), both in Brazil and abroad

-M&As, public tender offers (OPAs), corporate restructurings, rights offerings, and other corporate transactions involving publicly-held companies

-Renegotiation of debt obligations, such as debentures and promissory notes

-Registration and de-registration as a publicly-held company (listing and delisting)

-Regulations applicable to publicly-held companies and on corporate governance matters (including ESG issues)

-Defenses in administrative sanctioning proceedings before the CVM

-Daily corporate routine of publicly-held companies, including the participation in general meetings, board meetings, materials for disclosure and approval, general advice on corporate law and securities regulation

-Processes for developing new market infrastructures and also regulatory matters related to market players (stock exchanges, clearing systems, central securities depositories, brokerage firms, among others)