Ramon Pedrosa-Lopez DIR CIR founded and runs Pedrosa / Ende.
He provides strategic counsel to major shareholders, stock exchanges, listed companies, sovereign wealth funds, and business leaders on capital markets positioning, financial reputation, investor relations, and complex situations. His clients operate across Nasdaq, NYSE, the London Stock Exchange, Euronext, KASE, and exchanges in the Middle East and Central Asia.
Over 25 years, he has advised on IPOs, secondary offerings, M&A transactions, restructurings, and crisis situations spanning frontier and developed markets. He has placed clients on the front pages of the Financial Times, Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal, and top-tier media across three continents. He works exclusively with CEOs and CFOs, by referral.
Pedrosa-Lopez is a regular commentator on Bloomberg Asharq, covering capital markets and strategic positioning in the Gulf and Central Asia.
Before founding Pedrosa / Ende, he served as CEO and Director of financial communications firms in Europe and Asia. Earlier, he spent a decade as a foreign correspondent for Agencia EFE, Spain's international news agency, running its Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur bureaux and reporting from Tokyo, London, Jakarta, and Seoul. He served as President of the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong.
As an opinion writer, his work has appeared in the International Herald Tribune, the New York Times, Forbes, El País, El Español, Times of Malta, and La Nación.
He holds the Diploma in Investor Relations — the highest accreditation awarded by the UK Investor Relations Society — and its Certificate in Investor Relations, complemented by an Advanced Programme from the Madrid Stock Market Institute. He has served as a professor at Euronext Academy and lectured at universities across Europe and the Americas.
He holds a double Master's degree in Regional Integration from the University of Malaya and the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, a degree in Information Sciences from CEU Cardenal Herrera, and studied at the University of Westminster and the Université de Nancy.
He is the author of The Philosophy of Investor Relations (2023) and Todo empezó con Julio Verne (Universidad de las Américas, 2008), an early exploration of the impact of digital media on journalism and communications, published when social media was still in its infancy.
He has lived and worked in London, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Valletta, and the Middle East. He speaks English, French, and Spanish.