Fernando Szterling

Managing Director
15+ years of experience in investment banking, including M&A and capital markets
Specializes in cross-border transactions across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia
Previous investment banking experience with J.P. Morgan, Santander, and Deloitte
São Paulo
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Fernando Szterling is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal Financial Advisory and Special Situations group in São Paulo. He leads the firm’s M&A and Capital Markets Advisory practice in the country. Mr. Szterling advises on sell-side and buy-side mandates, international bond restructurings, initial public offering preparation, and capital raising. He brings more than 15 years of experience in investment banking.

Mr. Szterling provides advisory services to sellers seeking investors for local and international assets, represents buyers in acquisition processes, and prepares companies for public listings and secondary equity offerings in Brazilian and international exchanges.

Mr. Szterling has advised companies across a wide range of industries, including consumer and retail, technology, automotive, financial services, mining, and energy. His track record includes both domestic and cross-border transactions, involving strategic groups and investors from the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Szterling studied and worked in the US for 22 years. He held leadership roles with the investment banking teams of J.P. Morgan, Santander, and Deloitte, with a strong focus on cross-border transactions.

Mr. Szterling earned a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in law from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. He also earned an LLM from Harvard University and a JD with honors (as a Stone Scholar and a Kent Scholar) from Columbia University. A native Brazilian, he is fluent in Portuguese, English, and Spanish.

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