More than 16 million Guatemalans benefit from CABEI-financed infrastructure, health, transportation, business and MSME projects. The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) has approved investments in health, security and justice, infrastructure, energy and transportation; it has also channeled resources to financial institutions to meet the credit needs of companies, MSMEs and ...
The Young Professionals Program is designed for highly qualified professionals, with an academic degree of no less than a University Master's Degree. The program provides professional experience in a Multilateral Development Bank to the citizens of the Bank's partner countries. Equal opportunities are sought for each of the Bank's member countries with respect to the number of interns recruited. ...
CABEI ratifies its role as a promoter of life and people's rights by guaranteeing water resources in the region. The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) , aware that sustainability in access to drinking water and sanitation works promote public health, promotes the production of water resources in different sectors such as industrial, agricultural, and energy through technical ...
CABEI contributes to the wellbeing of Central Americans by strengthening health systems Investment in health is synonymous with development and competitiveness for countries, since their populations can safeguard their well-being through efficient and quality systems. This was even more evident in the last two years in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which represented a global and regional ...
18 years of cooperation between Spain and CABEI have demonstrated the firm commitment to regional development. The Kingdom of Spain joined the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) in 2005, becoming its fifth extra-regional member. As of 2023, it has subscribed capital of US$280 million and a 4.21% shareholding, with capital payments of US$70 million. After 18 years of ...
CABEI, the financial arm for the economic and social development of Panamanians. Since 2007, the Republic of Panama has been a non-founding regional partner of CABEI and, since then, has had the support of the multilateral bank for the development of projects and strategic initiatives in benefit of more than 4 million Panamanians. We are CABEI: Republic of Panama CABEI seeks greater ...
Together with CABEI, the Republic of China (Taiwan)'s contributions have reached Central America. The incorporation of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) in 1992, has enabled the Bank to issue and place bonds in the international market and strengthened the region's sustainable competitiveness through innovative strategies, following its ...
CABEI finances initiatives that contribute to Nicaraguans' economic and social development. In response to requests from the Government and the Nicaraguan private sector, Nicaragua is the country with the largest active portfolio of CABEI-financed initiatives in the region, with a total of 33, amounting to US$1,586 million and approvals in 2021 for US$890.17 million. Learn more about Nicaragua ...
With 30 years of supporting the Central American region through CABEI, Mexico has been one of the first extra-regional members of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI). Since 1992, Mexico has contributed to the Central American region through CABEI with Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior S.N.C. (Banco- mext), channeling historic support of US$520.8 million. In addition, ...