Rafael Corzo > Miranda & Amado > Lima, Peru > Lawyer Profile

Miranda & Amado
AV JOSÉ LARCO 1301
TORRE PARQUE MAR
MIRAFLORES, LIMA 18
Peru

Position

Partner

Career

Rafael leads Miranda & Amado’s Financial Regulation and Insurance and Reinsurance teams. His professional practice focuses on banking regulation, insurance, bankruptcy, complex disputes, transactions and foreign investment matters. In this connection, Rafael regularly advises on financing and collateral transactions, as well as on Financial System regulation, which includes organizational and operating authorization applications for regulated companies, corporate restructuring arrangements, and voluntary corporate restructuring and winding-up transactions. He also provides advice on Insurance System transactions and investments (including reinsurance transactions) and regulation. Rafael provides counsel in bankruptcy matters and has participated in bankruptcy proceedings relating to corporate restructuring and market exit. His substantial client portfolio includes financial sector global corporations, as well as other financial and insurance institutions operating in Peru and the region. In 1999, Rafael was among the founders of Miranda & Amado. Prior to that, he was an associate at Mayer, Brown & Platt (Chicago) in 1997 and an assistant legal manager at BBVA Banco Continental from 1994 to 1995. He serves as a Special Representative of Peru to several foreign banking and financial companies, multilateral organizations and transnational corporations. Rafael earned his law degree from Universidad Católica de Santa María, Arequipa. From 2000 to 2003, he served as a professor of Financial System Regulation at Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). In 1999, Rafael was a visiting professor of Banking Law at Universidad de Piura.

Languages

English, Spanish

Education

  • Universidad Católica de Arequipa, Lawyer (1991).

Lawyer Rankings

Peru > Banking and finance

(Leading individuals)

Rafael CorzoMiranda & Amado

Miranda & Amado’s banking and finance team remains active and well regarded in the market; it regularly advises on large cross-border transactions for high-profile domestic and international banks and financial institutions, as well as corporate clients. On the transactional side, the practice handles structured finance, loans and project finance and banking-sector M&A, and on the regulatory side, it offers considerable experience in the licensing of local banks. The practice is led by Gabriela Dañino, who brings expertise in cross-border finance and capital markets deals, and also heads the firm’s fintech practice. Juan Luis Avendaño offers strong support in acquisition finance and banking license issues, while Rafael Corzo is a key name for regulatory matters, bankruptcy issues and disputes. José Miguel Puiggros acts for borrowers in corporate and project financing; Enrique Felices handles project financing and capital markets matters; and Alvaro Del Valle advises on syndicated loans and acquisition financing. At the more junior end of the team, Lisbeth Benavides is a key associate, who focuses on corporate and bankruptcy law.

Peru > Bankruptcy and restructuring

Miranda & Amado‘s insolvency and restructuring group is jointly led by Renzo Agurto and Rafael Corzo, with Agurto possessing extensive experience in insolvency proceedings, including advising clients such as Cobre de los Andes and Aguaytía Energy del Perú. The team acts in conjunction with the firm’s banking and finance group to offer a predominantly creditor-oriented service with a special emphasis on regulated industries including oil and gas, mining and transport. Other key contacts include senior associate Lisbeth Benavides, who is experienced in assisting clients with restructuring matters and in acting in cross-border cases.

Peru > Insurance

(Leading individuals)

Rafael Corzo   – Miranda & Amado

Rafael Corzo heads the insurance practice at Miranda & Amado and combines his expertise in banking and insurance to assist clients such as RIMAC Seguros y Reaseguros and Fondo de Seguro de Depósito del Perú. The practice continues to be very active in the domestic market and advises clients on issues such as structuring insurance products, regulatory matters, complex disputes, and often assists banks in bancassurance-related matters. The practice’s work often sees it working closely with other practice groups within the firm, such as banking and finance, M&A, energy, tax and dispute resolution. Counsel Eduardo Wiese and associate Pablo Cassinelli are also recommended.