Giovanni Ramírez Garrido > Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C. > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile
Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C. Offices

TORRE VIRREYES, PEDREGAL 24, 24TH FLOOR
COL. MOLINO DEL REY
MEXICO CITY, 11040
Mexico
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Giovanni Ramírez Garrido

Work Department
Banking and Finance, Bankruptcy and Restructuring
Position
Partner
Career
Mr. Ramírez Garrido specializes in the areas of banking and finance, bankruptcy and restructurings, with an emphasis on acquisition finance, structured finance, asset-backed financing, real estate financing, corporate financing and project finance, as well as in structuring and implementing complex collateral packages.
Mr. Ramírez Garrido represents a variety of clients in all kinds of banking and finance transactions. Among others, he regularly advises international and domestic banks, investment banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions and institutional investors, as well as corporate borrowers, in a wide variety of financial transactions, including single bank and syndicated facilities, secured and unsecured local and cross-border loans, senior and mezzanine loans, real estate finance and project finance transactions.
Most notably, Mr. Ramírez Garrido recently represented one of the world’s leading investment firms in the largest debt financing ever in Mexican history and one of the largest in Latin America (worth US$3.4 billion), for the acquisition of the lending platform and related commercial real estate mortgage loan portfolio of the largest non-bank commercial lender in Mexico, which also marked a breakthrough for the Mexican real estate market (awarded the Loan Deal of the Year by IFLR´s American Awards 2016 and the Corporate Finance Deal of the Year by Latin Lawyer 2016).
In the realm of his lending practice, Mr. Ramírez Garrido has advised Mexican REITS (FIBRAs) on the largest and second largest real estate acquisition financings in Mexican history. Mr. Ramírez Garrido regularly represents one of the largest global insurance companies and its Mexican subsidiary in their financing transactions in Mexico, including the recent refinancing of the Torre Mayor Building located in the Reforma corridor in Mexico City.
His work is recognized and has been consistently ranked or featured as a leading practitioner in the fields of banking, finance and restructuring by various international publications, including Chambers and Partners Latin America, Chambers and Partners Global, IFLR 1000, The Legal 500, Who’s Who Legal, Latin Lawyer and Best Lawyers. He has also been consistently recognized as LACCA approved by the Latin America Corporate Counsel Association.
Languages
Spanish and English
Memberships
Mr. Ramírez Garrido is a member of the International Bar Association and worked as an International Associate in the New York office of Shearman & Sterling during 2000-2001.
Education
He received his law degree (JD) from Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City in 1996 and obtained his LL.M degree from New York University Law School in 2000.
Lawyer Rankings
Mexico > Banking and finance
(Leading partners)Giovanni Ramírez Garrido – Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C.
‘Legal brilliance, attention to detail, negotiation skills, practicality, harmony with the client and commitment’ are the calling cards of the practice at Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C. The team routinely handles structured and DIP financings, syndicated loans, project and acquisition financings, and secured and unsecured financings, for which it is regularly instructed by international and domestic lenders, borrowers, guarantors, funds, agents, banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions. A recent standout matter saw the group act as Mexican counsel to FIBRA Prologis, as borrower, on the refinancing of its $400m sustainability-linked unsecured revolver credit facility, with a syndicate of nine international and domestic banks. Firm chairman Carlos Aiza co-leads the practice and has extensive capital markets, corporate finance and asset-backed finance experience. Alongside him, Giovanni Ramírez Garrido specialises in acquisition finance, structured finance, asset-backed financing, and bankruptcy and restructuring mandates. Additional key partners include Pedro Velasco (banking and finance, bankruptcy, capital markets); Giovanni Ramírez Garrido (acquisition finance, structured finance, asset-backed financing, real estate financing); Emilio Aarún (structured finance, bankruptcy and restructuring), and Alejandro Isaac (secured and unsecured financings, real estate and project finance), who are collectively lauded by one client as ‘very talented … undoubtedly the best financing lawyers in Mexico’. Following the departure of former senior Adriana Colliers who moved in house at Vanguard in September 2024, Martín Pavón Pérez, and Lorena Bustamante are the key associate-level contacts; both support the partners across the gamut of banking and finance matters.
‘Legal brilliance, attention to detail, negotiation skills, practicality, harmony with the client and commitment’ are the calling cards of the practice at Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C. The team routinely handles structured and DIP financings, syndicated loans, project and acquisition financings, and secured and unsecured financings, for which it is regularly instructed by international and domestic lenders, borrowers, guarantors, funds, agents, banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions. A recent standout matter saw the group act as Mexican counsel to FIBRA Prologis, as borrower, on the refinancing of its $400m sustainability-linked unsecured revolver credit facility, with a syndicate of nine international and domestic banks. Firm chairman Carlos Aiza co-leads the practice and has extensive capital markets, corporate finance and asset-backed finance experience. Alongside him, Giovanni Ramírez Garrido specialises in acquisition finance, structured finance, asset-backed financing, and bankruptcy and restructuring mandates. Additional key partners include Pedro Velasco (banking and finance, bankruptcy, capital markets); Giovanni Ramírez Garrido (acquisition finance, structured finance, asset-backed financing, real estate financing); Emilio Aarún (structured finance, bankruptcy and restructuring), and Alejandro Isaac (secured and unsecured financings, real estate and project finance), who are collectively lauded by one client as ‘very talented … undoubtedly the best financing lawyers in Mexico’. Following the departure of former senior Adriana Colliers who moved in house at Vanguard in September 2024, Martín Pavón Pérez, and Lorena Bustamante are the key associate-level contacts; both support the partners across the gamut of banking and finance matters.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
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