Advising national and international clients on financing, financial regulation and restructuring matters. 

Mariana Campos advises national and international clients on project and structured financings and refinancings, restructurings, and capital market matters.

She is highly regarded in the fields of banking and finance, financial regulation and banking transactions. She also advises clients in other industries, including infrastructure, real estate, consumer and telecommunications. 

During her career she has participated in crossborder transactions representing both creditors and debtors. From 2007 to 2009, she worked as an international lawyer in the New York offices of a US firm, where she was involved in many financing, capital markets, and mergers and acquisitions transactions in Latin America.

Before joining the firm, she held senior positions in several financial institutions, including that of chief legal officer at both Barclays Bank Mexico and Mexico’s Institutional Stock Exchange (BIVA).

Education

  • Diploma in Finance
    Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), Mexico, 2011

    Master of Laws
    New York University School of Law, 2007

    Bachelor of Laws (summa cum laude)
    Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico, 2002