Eduardo Flores Herrera

White & Case - Mexico

Partner

Mexico City

+52 (55) 5540 9694

Highly regarded

English
Spanish


Bar admissions:

Mexico

Jurisdictions:

Mexico

Practice areas:

Banking
Capital markets : Debt


Eduardo Flores is a Partner in the Mexico City office. His practice focuses on Capital Markets and Banking and Finance. 

Mr. Flores has represented sponsors, issuers, servicers and underwriters in a wide variety of public and private securities offerings, including equity, real estate investment trusts (Fibras), CKDs, securitizations, unsecured debt, secured debt and subordinated debt. Mr. Flores has also represented local and international lenders and syndicate members in all types of financings, including unsecured, secured, warehouse and asset-backed financings.

  • Mr. Flores advised Grupo Financiero Banorte in two follow-on equity offerings (including the second largest equity offering in Mexico) and also represented Credit Suisse and Barclay’s as underwriters for Grupo Financiero Interacciones in its equity offering in Mexico and international markets. He also represented Banorte, HSBC and Multiva as issuers, and Credit Suisse as underwriter for Mifel, in several local and international offerings of Tier-2 capital subordinated securities. Mr. Flores also represented Comisión Federal de Electricidad in all of its capital markets transactions from 2006 to 2014, which included local and international offerings of unsecured debt as well as notes backed by financed public works. Also, he represented the Mexican Government in three issuances of credit-linked notes (“catastrophe bonds”), the only offerings of their kind by a Latin-American country. 

  • Banking and Finance 
  • Capital Markets 
  • Fintech

  • Member of Committee 2 (Secondary Market); the Inter-American Regional Committee; and the Infrastructure Working Group, all from the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO);
  • Member of the Credit Rating Agencies Supervisory Core Colleges of Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch;
  • Member of the Pacific Alliance supervisors’ committee, comprised by securities regulators from Chile, Peru, Colombia and Mexico; and
  • Representation of Mexico with the Ibero-American Securities Institute.
  • Secretary of BlockChain Mexico, a non-profit organization engaged in promoting the use of blockchain technology in Mexico.

  • Mr. Flores was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco and obtained his law degree (JD) from Universidad Panamericana, Campus Guadalajara.