São Paulo, June 2026. Over the past few weeks, ArmanexT has carried out an intensive institutional and business agenda in Brazil aimed at bringing the opportunities offered by European capital markets closer to Brazilian companies with growth and international expansion ambitions.
As part of these activities, ArmanexT organized the event “Mercado de Capitais como Vetor de Crescimento” in São Paulo, bringing together representatives from B3 (Brazilian Stock Exchange), BME (Spanish Stock Exchange), Mattos Filho, Stratus, and Prática to discuss the role of capital markets in business development, corporate governance, and international expansion.
The event highlighted an increasingly evident reality: capital markets are no longer viewed solely as a source of financing. More and more companies see them as a strategic tool to enhance visibility, strengthen market positioning, professionalize their structures, and access new growth opportunities.
During the discussions, participants also emphasized how stock markets have evolved in recent years to better meet the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as family-owned businesses. The existence of specialized market segments enables growing companies to benefit from the advantages of being publicly listed through requirements tailored to their size and stage of development.
ArmanexT’s agenda in Brazil also included participation in an event organized by Prática, one of the Brazilian companies currently working toward its admission to European capital markets. During the event, the company shared its strategic vision of stock market listing as a tool to accelerate international expansion and strengthen its presence in Europe.
Prática’s experience reflects a growing trend among dynamic Latin American companies: using capital markets not only to raise funds, but also as a lever for internationalization, corporate reputation, and business development.
For ArmanexT, these initiatives are part of a broader strategy aimed at connecting Latin American companies with international investors and capital markets. Thanks to its presence on both sides of the Atlantic, the firm supports companies throughout the listing process, capital raising initiatives, corporate positioning enhancement, and the development of their equity story.
The activities carried out in Brazil confirm the growing interest among the country’s business community in exploring new growth alternatives and leveraging European capital markets as a pathway to support future development.
Through events such as those held in São Paulo, ArmanexT continues to strengthen its role as a bridge between Latin America and Europe, facilitating companies’ access to financing, visibility, and growth opportunities tailored to the challenges of today’s market environment.