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Thursday, September 21, 2023

Andersen adds Banking & Finance partner in Madrid

Andersen has hired Guillermo Muñoz-Alonso, who joins from CMS Spain, as a Banking and Finance partner in the Madrid office

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Guillermo holds a Law degree from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and a Diploma in EU Law from the Universidad CEU San Pablo de Madrid. He has more than 25 years of professional experience, specialising in advising financial institutions and investment funds.

In particular, he has extensive experience in international bank financing, corporate finance (including debt restructuring, recapitalisation and capital market transactions) and credit portfolio business.

Previously, he was a partner at Garrigues, where he opened the London office in 2007 and developed it for four years, and at CMS Albiñana y Suárez de Lezo, where he was head of the Markets and Financial Services department.

José Vicente Morote and Íñigo Rodríguez-Sastre, managing partners of Andersen in Iberia, have highlighted that: “the incorporation of Guillermo Muñoz-Alonso is part of the Firm’s strategic line of focusing on specialisation and represents a strong boost for the Banking and Finance practice, reinforcing the already large and specialised team that the Firm already has.”

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