Miguel Sánchez Monjo > Cuatrecasas > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile

Cuatrecasas
Almagro, 9.
28010 Madrid
Spain

Position

Partner

Career

Miguel Sánchez Monjo is an expert in fund formation of national and international open and closed-ended investment vehicles: UCITS, hedge funds, private equity, venture capital, direct lending, real estate, and master-feeder structures.

He also advises on corporate transactions of a sectoral nature in which financial regulation plays an important role.

From 2009 to 2012, he was on secondment at Barclays Capital, the investment banking division of Barclays Bank PLC, advising on financial derivatives.

He lectures at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Master in Legal Consultancy for Businesses, Master in Regulated Sectors Law and Master for Admission to the Practice of Law) and at the Institute of Stock Exchange Studies. He speaks at conferences and seminars organized by financial sector associations, such as the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association (CAIA) and contributes to the journal Revista de Derecho del Mercado de Valores.

Lawyer Rankings

Spain > Banking and finance

(Next Generation Partners)

Miguel Sánchez MonjoCuatrecasas

Split between Madrid and Barcelona, Cuatrecasas is well placed to handle large financing transactions and high-profile banking matters in Iberia and Latin America, benefitting from its strong international network of offices. Typical engagements for the team, which has recently experienced an uptick in mandates related to sustainable and alternative financing, include refinancings, debt restructuring processes, acquisition and corporate finance, direct lending, as well as real estate and project financings. Its financial services regulatory capabilities, which cover the full range of financial products, banking and payment services regulations, and fintech issues, are also noteworthy. Íñigo Rubio showcases notable expertise in the financing of infrastructure and real estate projects; corporate and asset finance, as well as debt restructuring are other key areas of activity for the practice head. Jorge Canta takes the lead on financial services regulatory matters, which is also an area of expertise for Fernando Mínguez (currently on leave from his position as inspector of credit and savings institutions at the Bank of Spain). Miguel Sánchez Monjo is a key point of contact for domestic and international banks, credit institutions, investment firms, fintechs, funds and payment institutions, who rely on him for regulatory advice.