Nicolas Camacho, distinguished as the Managing Director and Head of M&A in Latin America for Deutsche Bank, stands among a distinguished lineup of speakers confirmed to participate in Latin Lawyer’s forthcoming Private Equity conference scheduled for October in New York. Delve into the details below for comprehensive insights and registration details.

The esteemed event will be held at the New York office of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP on the 10th of October.

Steering the conference as co-chairs will be Todd Crider, Partner at Simpson Thacher, and Henry Sztutman, Partner at Pinheiro Neto Advogados.

In addition to Camacho, Ana Beatriz Lobo, Legal Director of Cidade Matarazzo – a versatile building development project in São Paulo – will also grace the event as a speaker. Further announcements about additional speakers are anticipated in the weeks ahead.

Early bird tickets are currently available for purchase until the 12th of September. The event offers complimentary admission to in-house counsel and government representatives; simply ensure your enrollment by registering here.

To access the complete program agenda, kindly follow this link.

The event enjoys the support of esteemed sponsors, with Docket Navigator serving as a gold sponsor, while BMA Advogados and Ritch Mueller y Nicolau, SC contribute as silver sponsors. LACCA and Lexology lend their support as esteemed partnering organizations.

An exclusive speakers’ dinner is planned, courtesy of Pinheiro Neto.

The conference’s commencement, guided by the co-chairs’ introductory remarks, will inaugurate with an in-depth exploration of Latin America’s private equity and venture capital sectors, examining recent trends and future prospects. Following this, a session will delve into the challenges that investors have recently encountered in the region, encompassing issues like political uncertainty and inflation.

Post a brief intermission, the conference will reconvene with a panel discussion spotlighting vital elements of private equity and M&A activities in the Latin American context. Themes such as risk mitigation and exit strategies will be addressed. Subsequently, participants will examine regulatory transformations across pivotal markets, delving into reform agendas and nationalization tactics across Latin America. This segment will also evaluate fresh private equity investment regulations in Brazil and their potential implications.

After a networking luncheon, attendees are invited to partake in a session dedicated to exploring pivotal private equity transactions in the region, particularly focusing on infrastructure projects and their intricacies, along with effective risk management strategies.

The closing panel of the day will center on ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) investment prospects, spotlighting the benchmarking of ESG metrics and impact funds in a post-pandemic global landscape. Bringing the event to a conclusion, the co-chairs will deliver their concluding remarks.

For more details and registration, please visit the official event website.