Rothschild & Co wins Latin American ESG Deal of the Year Award

Rothschild & Co wins Latin American ESG Deal of the Year Award

Rothschild & Co wins 'Latin American ESG Deal of the Year' at Global Capital’s Latin America Bond Awards 2025 for our advisory role to the Government of The Bahamas on its US$300m Debt Conversion for Marine Conservation.

Congratulations to everyone who contributed to our success.

About the awards:

GlobalCapital, part of the Euromoney-Institutional Investor Group, is a weekly print magazine and online news source. The GlobalCapital Latin America Bond Awards is a prestigious awards programme, celebrating the leading names in the Latin American debt capital markets.

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