Mexican trust: A reliable security mechanism in international finance transactions
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- Eric Quilesb(Author)
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- bCounsel at White & Case, S.C
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Abstract
In this article, we will show why the Mexican guaranty trust has emerged as a preferred security mechanism in international finance transactions due to its reliability and multifaceted benefits, such as (i) it functions as a bankruptcy remote special purpose vehicle; (ii) it grants legal certainty to the parties of the trust agreement; (iii) the institutionalization of the trustee assures professionalism; (iv) a wide range of assets can be the object of guaranty trust; (v) it has a more efficient enforcement procedure; and (vi) it has tax exceptions available.
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Pages 1-8 (8 pages)Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Trusts Trustees (Volume 30, Issue 2)Publication milestones
- Published - 05/12/2023
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Published - 05/12/2023
