Although investors¹ expectations for Brazil have cooled, the domestic investment banking landscape continues to invite competition. For the moment, the larger Brazilian institutions still claim a lion¹s share of the […]
Category: Awards
Uruguay Best Bank: Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay
Uruguay, where GDP growth last year hit a five-year average of 6.1%, is the envy of many larger economies in the region. Yet the greater dynamism in its economy reflected […]
Chile Best Bank: Banco de Chile
In a market peppered with other well-positioned banks, Banco de Chile remains one of the country¹s strongest, with a 432-branch network and 1.7 million customers some 22% of the […]
Venezuela Best Bank: BBVA Provincial
Venezuela presents a challenging environment for any bank. But high margins tend to make up for problems caused by inflation and an uncertain operating climate. October¹s re election of Hugo […]
Chile Best Investment Bank: Banchile-Citi
Foreigners, with regional integration in their sights, staked out positions in Chile¹s investment banking market in 2012. This is likely to shake up the domestic competition, especially with the welcome […]
Colombia Best Bank: Banco Davivienda
Colombia¹s banks have been on a roll for the past two years, but they face stiff competition from abroad. The country¹s robust growth has buoyed the banking sector and fuelled […]
Colombia Best Investment Bank: Bancolombia
The race for space in Colombia¹s banking sector has been running for some time. In addition to the retail transactions that make headlines, foreign interest has boosted investment banking operations. […]
BEST INFRASTRUCTURE BANK – Building a Future
WWhether it is financing a football stadium, a port in Brazil or a windfarm in Mexico, Santander has proven itself to be one of the most active banks in Latin […]
BEST QUASI-SOVEREIGN BOND
Brazil’s BNDES has become a regular in the DCM after returning in 2008 from a 10-year hiatus.
