Jose Jorge Rivero
Senior vice president, corporate banking and capital markets, international banking, Mexico, at Scotiabank
Jose Jorge Rivero was appointed to his role in October 2023.
As part of his mandate, he optimises business opportunities, manages risk, and maximises shareholder value in global banking & markets’ wholesale financial services across Latin America and the Caribbean. He is also responsible for enhancing product capabilities and driving growth in new business segments.
He joined Scotiabank in 2002 and has held roles including head of wholesale banking in Chile and head of corporate banking in Mexico.
He holds a Bachelor of Finance from Universidad Panamericana in Mexico and a Master of Business Administration degree from the TEC de Monterrey (EGADE) Business School.
María del Carmen Bonilla Rodriguez
Head of public credit and international affairs unit in the Ministry of Finance
María del Carmen Bonilla is in charge of implementing the financing and risk management policies of the Federal government. She has achieved recognition for implementing the biggest refinancing programme in local and external markets, as well as the implementation of new sovereign bonds and reference curves including those linked to UN sustainable development goals.
She has also contributed to the development of the Mexican taxonomy and the sustainable financing strategy and has participated in international forums and roadshows with investors and multilateral agencies to provide a better understanding on debt management strategy, market development and ESG-related policy implementation from the Ministry of Finance’s perspective.
Juan Fullaondo
Head of Latin America and Caribbean DCM
Scotiabank
Juan Fullaondo is head of Latin American debt capital markets at Scotiabank, joining the firm in 2018. Before that, Fullaondo spent almost 14 years at HSBC, where he was latterly co-head of Latin American DCM, overseeing local and cross-border bond operations for Mexican and other Latin American issuers. He was also head of investment banking at Mexican broker IXE and started his career in Operadora de Bolsa Serfin’s debt capital markets division.
Jo Bruni
IFR
Jo Bruni is a reporter at the International Financing Review covering debt and equity capital markets of Latin America and the Caribbean.
As Latin America correspondent, she delves into the intricate landscape of bond and equity deals, uncovering the key forces that shape decision-making around deals among market participants in the region. Before joining IFR, she worked at LatinFinance, establishing herself as a trusted voice in the industry.
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