


Geneva training sessions are held in the World Trade Center Building II located at 29 Route de Pre-Bois. WTC II is within walking distance directly to the right of the Geneva Airport arrivals exit. Also situated in the same building as the arrivals exit, is the first stop of the Geneva railway system. Catch the six minute train ride into the main station, the Gare de Cornavin, and take a stroll Geneva’s landmark street Rue du Mont-Blanc; here you will find the heart of the commercial shopping district. Just to the east is Les Paquis, which is over-flowing with various cafes & restaurants specializing in almost every world cuisine.
| Investment Banking Institute World Trade Center Building II 29 Route de Pré-Bois CH-1215, Geneva, Switzerland europe@ibtraining.com |

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JESÚS PUY is a seasoned investment banker with over 18 years of transaction experience in Europe and the Americas. He has structured more than 3.3 billion € of debt in a wide array of complex financial products such as wrapped debt, project finance, acquisition finance, future flow securitizations and asset based finance. The international press has granted the “deal of the year” award, in four occasions, to transactions where he has been actively involved. Jesús’ experience includes his role as Director of the monoline Financial Security Assurance, FSA, where he was the founder of the Madrid representative office. In FSA he designed the financing of several large infrastructure transactions. Prior to joining Financial Security Assurance, he was the Director of Structured Finance for the investment banking unit of Caja Madrid, where he lead the bespoke financing activity of Caja Madrid to its major corporate clients. Jesus’ team was in charge of structuring, underwriting and syndicating the project finance, acquisition finance and asset based (vessels, aircrafts) finance business in Caja Madrid. Before joining Caja Madrid, Jesus was the Head of the Specialised Finance Division of Banque Nationale de Paris –currently BNP Paribas- in Madrid, where he was in charge of Project and Export finance. Jesus started his professional experience in Bouygues, where he was development & field engineer in Saur, Bouygues’ water and environment subsidiary. Jesus was a member and speaker of the Spanish Government Official delegation of the US – Spain Infrastructure Forum in 2002 and was also the speaker, on behalf of the European bank community, at the Latin American Energy Organization in 2000. Jesús is a MSc. in Mining Engineering by the Madrid School of Mines and holds a Master in Management by the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) of Paris where he studied for two years. Selected transaction experience:
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