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Brazil: Transactional
Investment Funds - Brazil
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Leonardo Di Cola of Madrona Fialho Advogados sustains an active performance dealing with the structuring of FII, FIP and FIDC.
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Provided by Leonardo Di Cola
Banking and Finance
Capital Markets
Investment Funds
Asset Management
Fintechs
Project Finance
Leonardo has expertise in structuring and public offering of structured investment funds (FIDC, FIP and FII), securitization through Receivables Certificates, debt operations and regulatory matters involving the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) and the Central Bank of Brazil (BACEN).
In addition, Di Cola has extensive experience in investment funds, which is reflected in his active participation in advising financial institutions, managers, structurers and investors. He is widely recognized by peers for his experience in capital markets and regulatory issues.
• Association of Brazilian Publicly-Traded Companies (ABRASCA)
• Brazilian Association of Private Equity and Venture Capital (ABVCAP)
• LL.M. in Corporate Law from the Law School and Business Certificate from the Business School (Wharton) of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (USA)
• LL.M. in Comparative Civil Law from Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
• LL.B. from Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
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Leonardo Di Cola of Madrona Fialho Advogados sustains an active performance dealing with the structuring of FII, FIP and FIDC.
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Leonardo has solid experience with FIDCs. He’s practical, doesn’t get caught up in unnecessary details, is business oriented and understands the risks involved in the matters.
Leonardo has solid experience with FIDCs. He’s practical, doesn’t get caught up in unnecessary details, is business oriented and understands the risks involved in the matters.