The initiatives promoted and supported by CABEI contribute to the sustainable development of its member countries and comply with international commitments such as the 2030 Development Agenda Electricity is a primary source for the production of goods and services and, therefore, the development of societies. For this reason, it has become a priority issue for the Central American Bank for ...
San José, May 16th, 2023. – Ensuring the generation of more and better job opportunities in the region through the various financial supports it approves for its member countries, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) commemorated International Labor Day by anticipating the creation and preservation of 23,556 jobs in Costa Rica as a result of three initiatives approved in the ...
Program’s General Objective Streamline business activity in areas that have been affected by natural disasters in order to contribute to the generation of employment sources and the rehabilitation of economic activity in those areas. * Currently, only the MSME sector in Guatemala is benefited by this program, since historically it is the country with the highest number of losses caused by natural ...
Program’s General Objective Promote financing of MSMEs that incorporate biodiversity protection and conservation practices in their operations or that reduce the negative impacts of their businesses, products and services on biodiversity. Beneficiary Countries Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Participating Financial Institutions Intermediary Financial Institutions (IFIs) ...
Program’s General Objective Increase the participation of the financial system’s involvement in the financing of the region’s productive sectors in order to increase competitiveness, productivity and employment generation in the beneficiary countries. Beneficiary Countries Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, Dominicanan Republic, Colombia, Argentina and Mexico. ...
Program’s General Objective Improve financial and operational efficiency of the region’s financial system through the provision of resources to cover its working capital needs and investments in physical, technological and operational infrastructure; in this way, the program will expand and deepen the financial services necessary to promote the economic and social development of the CABEI member ...
San José, April 16, 2018. The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) and the Foreign Trade Corporation of Costa Rica (PROCOMER) signed a non-reimbursable technical cooperation for US $120,000 today; with funds from the European Union through its Latin America Investment Facility (LAIF) and the German Government through KfW, which will support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) ...
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Tegucigalpa, April 16, 2021.- The president and chief executive officer of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), Dr. Dante Mossi, participated in the Latam 2021 Virtual Forum on Trains, where he highlighted the importance of supporting the development of the Rail Transport System, an aspect that will lower the logistical costs of transporting products and improve travel ...
Guatemala City, September 23, 2021.- The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) made a donation to the Ammar Ayudando Foundation in the amount of 30,981.40 quetzales to support low-income patients with terminal illnesses in Guatemala with medical services and comprehensive palliative care. These resources will support the work of a team of health professionals from the Foundation ...