Chile:
IFC Grants A USD200 Million Loan To Banco Itaú
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The International Finance Corporation has hired New York firm
Becker, Glynn, Melamed & Muffly LLP and Chile's Carey to
grant a loan worth US$200 million to Banco Itaú's
Chilean branch.
Banco Itaú, which relied on in-house counsel, will use
the loan to bankroll small-scale development projects in the
country. The transaction closed on 21 December.
Counsel to IFC
Becker, Glynn, Melamed & Muffly LLP
Partner Patrick O'Brien and associate Sarah Hirschfeld in New
York.
Carey
Partners Diego Peralta and Felipe Moro, and associates Elena Yubero
and Paluska Solar in Santiago.
Counsel to Banco Itaú
In-house counsel – Guillermo Rivas Sureda
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