The Latin American Corporate Governance Roundtable was established in April 2000. Roundtable participants come from countries such as Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The Roundtable works to facilitate public and private sector policy-dialogue by:
- providing a forum for the exchange of experiences between senior policy-makers, regulators and market participants with first-hand experience of present developments and ongoing work;
- providing policy and practical input to the Roundtable's work and to promote good corporate governance practices at the company level, through the Companies Circle group.
- The Roundtable has also established a Task Force on Related Party Transactions, which has issued a new report with recommendations and a review of experience in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
Meetings
2013 Latin American Rountable on Corporate Governance, Quito, Ecuador, 20-21 june, 2013
2011 Latin American Roundtable on Corporate Governance, Lima, Peru - 29-30 November 2011
Previous Roundtable Events
Publications
Latin American Corporate Governance Roundtable Report on Related Party Transactions
Misuse of Privileged Information: COSRA/IARC/OECDSurvey
Achieving Effective Boards: A comparative study of corporate governance frameworks and board practices in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Peru
Latin American Corporate Governance Roundtable : Building on a Decade of Progress [Available in English and Spanish]
Practical Guide to Corporate Governance: Experiences from the Latin American Companies Circle
White Paper on Corporate Governance in Latin America [ English / Portuguese / Spanish ]
Latin American Roundtable Companies Circle 2nd Edition, 2006 [ English / Portuguese / Spanish ]
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