Trade Credit in Mexico: Investigating Customers and Debtors

Recorded On: 04/07/2022

This on-demand webinar is available for 14 days after purchase.

The short-term outlook for Mexico points to a fragile economic recovery in 2022, as issues in the global supply chains and uncertainty in the labor market are likely to persist for some time, says Deloitte.

This webinar will help you identify the key information you should consider when evaluating and selling to prospective buyers in Mexico on trade credit so that you can build a strong due diligence strategy. Learn about the latest databases to obtain this information for free online, or via low-cost service-providers or professionals.

About the Speaker

Romelio Hernandez, President, HMH Legal S.C., Tijuana-Baja California, Mexico

Romelio Hernandez is president at HMH Legal, a law firm that focuses on creditor protection in Mexico and Latin America, with debt collection, litigation, secure transactions and due diligence investigation services. Based in Tijuana-Baja California, México, Romelio works extensively with foreign firms, exporting companies and collection agencies, assisting them with out-of-court and legal collection efforts throughout the region. His more than 20-year litigation experience and exposure to international commercial law has allowed him to guide foreign firms in mitigating the risks of selling or extending loans internationally. Romelio graduated from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California and was admitted to practice law in Mexico in 1997. He holds a masters’ degree in comparative law (LL.M.) from the University of San Diego School of Law (2011).

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Open to view video. The short-term outlook for Mexico points to a fragile economic recovery in 2022, as issues in the global supply chains and uncertainty in the labor market are likely to persist for some time, says Deloitte. This webinar will help you identify the key information you should consider when evaluating and selling to prospective buyers in Mexico on trade credit so that you can build a strong due diligence strategy. Learn about the latest databases to obtain this information for free online, or via low-cost service-providers or professionals.