DEXTER Shines at Sanlucar Races, in Spain’s Andalucia Drawing Over 300 Business Leaders

DEXTER shines at Sanlucar Races in Spain’s Andalucia, attracting over 300 business leaders

THOUSANDS of people flocked last Tuesday to the sands, grandstands, and VIP boxes of Sanlúcar de Barrameda for the kickoff of the famed Sanlúcar Horse Races, with DEXTER taking centre stage as main sponsor and hosting its own Grand Prix.

The Marbella-based alternative financing firm, led by Yeidy Ramírez, significantly increased its presence this year, attracting more than 300 entrepreneurs from across Spain who were eager to witness the magical evening.

Promoters, developers, lawyers, real estate and financial agents, architects, and notaries – the full ecosystem surrounding the company – gathered for a vibrant day of high-level networking, business generation, and enjoyment in a lively, celebratory atmosphere.

Yeidy Ramírez, president of DEXTER, said: “Taking the step not only as main sponsor but also with our own Grand Prix has been a clear way to demonstrate our positioning across the province of Cádiz, where we are executing numerous financing operations and where excellent opportunities are emerging for the future. All economic indicators are pointing in the same general direction.

A stunning sunset and tight security measures made the largest natural racetrack in the world a hot topic at first of August. Alfonso Merlos is DEXTER’s Vice President. He said: “As DEXTER reaches the midpoint of this year, with the best results in six years, it’s also a time to celebrate, and a chance to introduce new business divisions, initiatives, and plans for the near future.” We also wanted to highlight from Sanlúcar that much of the private capital operations we carry out originate in coastal areas.”

Business leaders from all sectors of the economy attended DEXTER’s VIP event. Some of the attendees were clients who had continued to work with DEXTER, while others presented projects that needed capital for viability.

On the sporting side, Portuguese jockey Ricardo Sousa aimed for a day triple but was ultimately beaten in a thrilling final sprint by ‘Big Bad Wolf’, ridden by Nico de Julián. The winning horse received its award from Yeidy Ramírez late in the evening after a spectacular race.

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