Alfonso Fernández-Miranda > Ramón y Cajal Abogados > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile

Ramón y Cajal Abogados
CALLE ALMAGRO 16-18
28010 MADRID
Spain

Work Department

Finance and Capital Markets/IICs.

Position

Partner.

Career

Alfonso is a partner in the Finance and Capital Markets practice area and Head of the Department of Collective Investment Schemes (IICs) and Pension Plans and Funds. He joined the firm in 2001 and became a partner in 2013. His work includes: Advising leading investment firms, collective investment scheme management companies (SGIICs), credit entities and pension fund management companies on diverse issues related to the regulation of capital markets. Advice, set-up and legal management of IICs and pension plans and funds. He has acted as secretary to the board in more than 225 variable capital investment companies (SICAVs): set-up, removal from the Spanish Securities Market Commission (CNMV) registry, tranformation, mergers, increases and decreases in capital, winding-up, etc. Advice on pension funds: Set-up, creation and integration of pension plans, advice to supervisory committees, drafting of specifications and regulations for plans and funds.

Languages

English.

Memberships

Madrid Bar Association.

Education

  • Law Degree, Universidad Complutense of Madrid.
  • Various courses specialising in finance and regulatory law.

Lawyer Rankings

Spain > Banking and finance

With the ability to handle a broad range of matters, from syndicated lending to asset-based deals, refinancings and project finance, Ramón y Cajal Abogados houses a banking and finance practice focused on mid-market transactions and financial services regulatory issues. Specialised in structured, corporate, and acquisition finance as well as debt restructuring, Amado Giménez ‘leads a team characterised by its technical depth and its focus on getting the deal done‘. Regulatory work is overseen by Cristina Vidal and Alfonso Fernández-Miranda, both of whom are skilled at assisting financial institutions, investment firms, collective investment schemes and listed companies.