Mr Fernando Herrero > Gómez-Acebo & Pombo > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile

Gómez-Acebo & Pombo
CASTELLANA 216
28046 MADRID
Spain
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Work Department

Banking and Finance, Capital Markets

Position

Partner.

Career

Fernando is a Banking and Finance partner at Gómez-Acebo & Pombo.

He is specialised in asset finance and tax structures, securities markets, issuance, securitisation and credit assignments. In addition, he has extensive experience in project finance, syndicated finance, banking and securities market contracts.

Languages

Spanish, English, French, Italian

Memberships

Madrid Bar Association

Education

He holds a degree in Law from the University of Valladolid. Additionally, he has worked as a foreign trade promoter at the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Casablanca and as a foreign investment technician at Exportaciones de Castilla y León.

Lawyer Rankings

Spain > Transport: Other transport

The department at Gómez-Acebo & Pombo is recommended for its ability to advise on aviation, automotive, mobility, transport and logistics-related matters. Jointly chaired by Fernando Herrero, Ainara Rentería, and Miguel Ángel García Otero, the team is praised for its ‘great professionalism and commitment‘. Herrero is noted for his experience in asset finance; Rentería takes the lead on automotive and sustainable mobility mandates; and Otero excels on regulatory issues in the transport and logistics spaces. José Canalejas provides additional support in shipping and aviation finance transactions, while Marina Carreño is a key contact for matters relating to the Cape Town Convention.

Spain > Transport: Shipping

With particular strength in ship financing matters, Gómez-Acebo & Pombo acts for major Spanish banks, shipping and charter companies, as well as international financial institutions. The practice, which often collaborates with the firm’s banking and finance specialists, has a strong presence in Vigo, a key location for shipbuilding clients. Asset and infrastructure financing expert Carlos Rueda and Miguel Lamo de Espinosa jointly oversee the team that also includes Fernando Herrero, who focuses on asset finance, María García De La Concha Álvarez, a reference for shipbuilders, and José Canalejas.