José María Anarte
Europe Guide 2024
Band 3 : Project Finance
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About
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Practice Areas
Jose María is a Partner in the Madrid Finance Group.
He specialises in project finance transactions, with a strong emphasis on energy and infrastructure and transport sectors.
Jose María constantly advises both lenders and borrowers on a large variety of strategic transactions. His client portfolio includes sponsors, banks, investment funds and institutional investors.
His track-record covers greenfield assets’ financings and brownfield projects’ refinancing and restructuring.
Career
Additionally, Jose María has a solid background and interest in public procurement and administrative law (public concession agreements, public tendering) and energy efficiency matters.
Prestigious legal directory Chambers and Partners comments Jose María’s "great capacity for work and his focus on the deal and on understanding the needs of all the parties involved in the transaction".
Chambers Review
Europe
José María Anarte is a recognised practitioner for project finance mandates, often advising well-known capital funds and investors. He is particularly present in energy-related project financings, including the financing of renewables portfolios across Spain.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"José María Anarte has strong knowledge and commercial awareness."
"José María Anarte has strong knowledge and commercial awareness."
Articles, highlights and press releases
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Recent developments in Spain's e-mobility market
This article explores recent developments in Spain’s e-mobility legislative framework as the Government steps up its promotion of the decarbonisation of the transport sector as part of the country’s energy transition between 2030 to 2050.
Recent developments in Spain's e-mobility market
This article explores recent developments in Spain’s e-mobility legislative framework as the Government steps up its promotion of the decarbonisation of the transport sector as part of the country’s energy transition between 2030 to 2050.