Exitus Capital's Successful Trust Certificate Issuance Led by White & Case
Deal News | Jul 03, 2025 | White & Case LLP

White & Case LLP, a global law firm, advised Exitus Capital in a major financial move involving the issuance of MXN 1 billion in trust certificates. These certificates, set to mature in 2030 at a rate of TIIE de Fondeo plus 3.50%, are listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange. This marks Exitus Capital's sixth public issuance, performed under an MXN 8 billion program sanctioned by the Mexican Banking and Securities Commission. The program is designed to securitize Exitus's collection rights from credit, factoring, and leasing agreements. Led by Juan Antonio Martin, Jorge Escalante, and Viridiana Alanis Carrera, the legal team played a key role from White & Case’s Mexico City office.
Sectors
- Financial Services
- Legal Services
Geography
- Mexico – Exitus Capital is based in Mexico, the trust certificates are listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange, and White & Case's legal team is located in Mexico City.
Industry
- Financial Services – The article discusses Exitus Capital's issuance of trust certificates and their financial transactions related to credit, factoring, and leasing agreements.
- Legal Services – White & Case LLP provided legal advisory services for the issuance, hence the legal industry is involved.
Financials
- MXN 1.0 billion – Aggregate principal amount of trust certificates issued by Exitus Capital.
- MXN 8 billion – The total value of Exitus Capital's program authorized for the securitization of its collection rights.
Participants
| Name | Role | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exitus Capital, S.A.P.I. de C.V., SOFOM, E.N.R. | Issuer | Company | A financial services company in Mexico issuing trust certificates. |
| White & Case LLP | Legal Advisor | Company | Global law firm advising Exitus Capital on the issuance. |
| Mexican Stock Exchange | Exchange | Company | The platform where the trust certificates are listed. |
| Mexican Banking and Securities Commission | Regulator | Government | The authority that authorized the financial issuance program. |