Mar 31 – Apr 2, 2025

 EAST Miami hotel, MIAMI, US

Unrivalled new business and deal origination opportunities for the energy, infrastructure & development finance community

Join the project and development finance world for a fast-track to new leads and deals across Latin America

Proximo, Uxolo & TXF returned in 2025 to the LatAm hub of Miami gathering the most important infra,  energy & development finance leaders. Dealmakers joined us for vitally important conversations with fellow experts in the sector to explore the role of private and institutional capital in supporting the development, expansion and decarbonisation of Latin America’s energy, transport and social infrastructure sectors.

Top Takeaways included:

Collaboration Among Stakeholders: A recurring theme was the importance of collaboration among governments, development banks, ECAs, and private investors to maximize financing efficiencies and support the energy and infrastructure sectors' growth effectively

Investment in Renewable Energy: Discussions revealed a strong focus on renewable energy investments, with significant interest in renewable projects in Latin America. ECAs and development banks are playing pivotal roles by offering long-term financing structures, exemplified by projects in Brazil's robust renewable sector leveraging hydro, wind, and solar resources

The role of ECAs and DFIs: Sessions highlighted the crucial collaboration between ECAs and DFIs in supporting stakeholders in the Americas through flexible financing solutions. Together, they are finding creative ways to meet the needs of the market, such as through strategies that allow financing for various purposes without strict national content requirements

Green Hydrogen Potential: A significant topic was the potential for green hydrogen projects in Latin America, with countries like Chile making early strides. These projects are seen as critical for the region's energy transition, although they currently face financial and technological challenges

Sustainability and Social Impact: Integral to infrastructure finance, sustainability and social impact are gaining momentum. Organizations like MIGA are integrating ESG components into their projects, and DFIs are increasingly linking finance structures to social programs, such as diversity and training initiatives, potentially tied to performance targets

Insurance and Risk Coverage: Insurance's role in project finance was highlighted, focusing on credit and political risk coverage to enhance project bankability, especially in politically unstable regions, facilitating sustainable financing solutions

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2025 Attendees

  • Wabtec Corporation
  • IBT Group
  • Agora Agri
  • Siemens
  • Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH
  • Nokia
  • COFCO
  • Aarsleff
  • Engie Mexico
  • Nidec ASI S.p.A.
  • Satarem America Inc.
  • Volvo Group Latin America
  • Louis Dreyfus Company
  • Ellicott Dredges
  • Helvetia Resources AG
  • Archer Daniels Midland
  • Hitachi Energy
  • Rescom Holdings
  • Olam Agri
  • Gerald Group
  • Sumitomo Corporation
  • UGT Renewables
  • Acclaim Energy Mexico
  • Aretep
  • Ojas Commodities
  • Jaini Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
  • CHG Meridian Mexico SAPI de CV
  • Siemens Energy
  • Kansas City Southern de Mexico
  • Cinepolis
  • General Electric
  • John Deere
  • Mitsubishi Corporation
  • International Materials
  • Ocean Partners
  • Bechtel
  • Jebsen & Jessen Industrial Solutions GmbH
  • OPCS GROUP CORPORATION
  • Cargill
  • Bechtel Enterprises
  • Cosapi
  • Volaris
  • Polish Nuclear Power Plants
  • Fortescue Metals Group
  • GE Capital
  • JP Morgan
  • Private Export Funding Corporation (PEFCO)
  • DekaBank
  • Credit Agricole CIB
  • CNB Bank
  • Deutsche Leasing
  • HSBC
  • KfW IPEX-Bank
  • Societe Generale
  • Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC)
  • Landesbank Baden - Wurttemberg (LBBW)
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML)
  • DZ Bank
  • JPMorgan Chase
  • CaixaBank
  • Commerzbank
  • Mizuho
  • Intesa Sanpaolo
  • BayernLB
  • GE Energy Financial Services
  • Santander
  • ANZ
  • Citi
  • BNP Paribas
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Standard Chartered
  • Banco Pichincha
  • Financial Services Group
  • TD Securities
  • BBVA
  • BCI Miami
  • US EXIM BANK - Export-Import Bank of the United States
  • Finnvera plc
  • SACE
  • EKF
  • SERV - Swiss Export Risk Insurance
  • Bpifrance
  • Export and Investment Fund of Denmark (EIFO)
  • EKF - Denmark?s Export Credit Agency
  • EDC - Export Development Canada
  • Euler Hermes
  • EXIM
  • Vantage Risk
  • Validus Speciality
  • Sovereign Risk Insurance Ltd.
  • BPL Global
  • Blenheim Underwriting Limited
  • Beazley
  • Howden CAP
  • Allied World Insurance Company
  • DLA Piper
  • Allen & Overy
  • Hogan Lovells
  • Ministry of Finance Mexico
  • UK EMBASSY COLOMBIA
  • Ministry of Finance Mexico
  • UK EMBASSY COLOMBIA
  • Global Recovery Group
  • Mitsubishi Power Americas
  • Exile Group
  • TXF
  • Global Recovery Group LLC
  • Women in Maritime Association Carribean
  • ImpactA Global
  • CC Solutions
  • Veridapt
  • Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
  • SGT Fund
  • Pino Capital
  • Fitch Ratings

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Venue

Americas 2025 returned to the  EAST Miami hotel!

788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, FL 33131, United States

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Accommodation

Discounted rate available for conference attendees! Dates Available: Sunday 30th March - Thursday 3rd April 

Networking Activities

ICE BREAKER DRINKS: Guests enjoyed the chance to relax and mingle at our casual ice-breaker drinks.

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