International Finance and Global Transportation Infrastructure

In order to facilitate improvements of global transportation infrastructure, improvements require the assistance of professional service providers, including valuation professionals.

Valuing the Panama Canal for Insurance Purposes

How do you place a supportable value on a major landmark like the Panama Canal?

Leveraging Valuation for Bankruptcy Purposes

Major aircraft makers, Alestis Aerospace, Airbus, and Boeing, were facing challenges due to Spain’s banking crisis. Learn how VRG helped.

Solving Acquisition Challenges for Group Danone and Kraft

In support of its $7.8 billion acquisition of Groupe Danone’s global biscuit business, Kraft Heinz required a valuation for financial and tax reporting purposes.

Rodolfo Biasca

Rodolfo Biasca VRG Argentina
Rodolfo Biasca brings a broad background in international and Latin America business, through senior executive leadership roles, international consulting and university teaching positions. He has…

Wendy Chan

Ms. Chan has over 15 years of experience providing independent valuation services and is the Director for JLL, VRG's Hong Kong-based partner, within the Corporate…

Valuation Issues in the U.S.

Valuations in the U.S. are generally required around a transaction and can be grouped by needs for financial reporting, tax, or legal purposes, as well as for compliance or recurring regulatory purposes outside of a transaction.

Valuation Issues in Argentina

Argentina has five main valuation practice characteristics that companies must remain mindful of during the decision-making process when pursuing business transactions in the country.

Valuation Issues in Brazil

When it comes to business combinations and asset acquisitions, Brazilian standards require the determination of the fair value assets and liabilities at their acquisition date.

Valuation Issues in Japan

Financial reporting in Japan is mostly based on Japanese Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (JGAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).