Mr Jorge I Mayora > Allende & Brea > BUENOS AIRES, Argentina > Lawyer Profile
Allende & Brea Offices

Maipú 1300, Piso 11, C1006ACT
Argentina
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Mr Jorge I Mayora

Work Department
Banking & Finance and Capital Markets.
Position
Partner since 2011. He is an expert on banking and financial law in general and has advised a variety of financial institutions on all aspects of lending, including short, medium and long term loans, derivative transactions, structured and other commercial lending transactions and other various collateral structures. He also represented issuers in local and international offerings involving the registration with multiple securities regulators. Mr. Mayora has also advised local and foreign banks on regulatory and foreign exchange issues with the Argentine Central Bank. Mr. Mayora regularly advises clients on foreign exchange controls and money laundering matters.
Career
He joined Allende & Brea in 1997. During 2007 and 2008 he worked as an International Associate at the New York office of Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett LLP. Mr. Mayora was part of the Latin-American practice group whereby he participated in several securities offerings and financing transactions. In 2008 Mr. Mayora returned to Allende & Brea’s Banking and Financial practice group.
Languages
He is fluent in English and Spanish.
Memberships
Banking Lawyers Committee of Argentina, Buenos Aires Bar Association.
Education
Universidad Católica Argentina, 1999- LLM, Northwwestern University, 2003.
Lawyer Rankings
Argentina > Banking and finance
Allende & Brea is sought out for its deep banking regulatory expertise and long track record of working with Central Bank officials. The team is well-versed in all aspects of forex, cryptocurrency, and cross-border payments regulation, and stands out for its ability to build multi-disciplinary teams of corporate, labour and compliance lawyers to guide clients through the fluid, rapidly evolving regulatory and commercial backdrop in areas like fintech and blockchain. Indeed, the practice’s fintech capabilities are a standout aspect of the firm’s offering, with recent mandates including the successful registration of the country’s first cryptocurrency capitalised company, Lawbooks; multiple payments systems-related matters; and a client base that includes Ap Capital Investment, Boku, Crypto.com, Island Pay, NuovoApp and Paysafe. More broadly, in the traditional banking segment, syndicated loans, capital markets transactions, M&A financing, reorganisations and trade finance are also particularly active areas. Banking, payments and fintech expert Carlos Melhem co-leads the team alongside Jorge I Mayora, a banking and financial law specialist who has advised numerous financial institutions on loans, derivative transactions, structured finance and other commercial lending transactions. On the fintech front, IP partner Pablo A Palazzi is also increasingly active as regards payment systems, AI, data privacy and cybersecurity. Associate Esteban Gómez Moretto handles cross-border lending transactions and regulatory work. Payments-focused associate Micaela Boruchowicz is currently on secondment as a foreign associate in the banking law department at Pinheiro Neto Advogados in Brazil.