Nicaragua is one of the founding members of CABEI since 1960, its shareholding is 10.79% with a subscribed capital of US$714.00 million. Currently, CABEI in the country has a portfolio of projects aimed to the public sector for an amount of US$1,6 billion and approvals for US$890.17 million. While in the private sector, the Support Facility for the Financial Sector for Financing MSMEs advances ...
Costa Rica has a subscribed capital of USD714.00 million and holds 10.79% of the shares of CABEI’s capital structure. At the close of 2020, the country has made capital payments for USD127.50 million. The Bank’s support to this founding member during the 2016-2020 period involved USD2.4 billion in approvals and USD1.6 billion in disbursements. During 2020, the Bank approved USD705.2 million to ...
Panama became a non-founding regional CABEI member in 2007. At the close of 2020, it had a shareholding of 4.84% and US$ 64.00 million in capital contributions. Its subscribed capital is US$ 358.40 million . Between 2016-2020, Bank approvals to the country reached the US$ 1.8 billion , while disbursements for that same period totaled US$ 1.7 billion. Specifically in 2020, CABEI channeled approvals ...
CABEI, Belize's Bank. Belize has been a non-founding CABEI regional member since 2006. It currently has an active portfolio of US$11.00 million to guarantee citizen security by strengthening national security institutions through investments in infrastructure and equipment. In the 2020-2021 period, three emergency grants were awarded for US$2.0 million to address the emergency caused by the ...
Mexico has been a non-regional CABEI member since 1992 with an authorized stake of USD306.25 million in the Bank's share capital and capital contributions of USD76.56 million, ranking as the third largest shareholder within the group of non-regional members with 5.03%. The contribution that Mexico channels to the Central American region through CABEI is based on various financial cooperation ...
Commitment to the well-being of the region. The Republic of China (Taiwan) joined CABEI in 1992 and is one of the Bank's first non-regional members; its incorporation enabled the Bank to issue and place its first bonds on the international market. At the close of 2021, it is the non-regional member with the highest shareholding (11.4%) with a subscribed capital of USD776.3 million and ...
Spain became an extra-regional CABEI member in 2005. At the close of 2020, it has a subscribed capital of USD280.00 million with capital payments of USD60.00 million and a shareholding of 4.23%. The partnership between CABEI and Spain provides financial support to the Central American region through the signing of various financial cooperation contracts for an amount of USD546.7 million. Of these ...
In 2016, amendments were made to CABEI's Constitutive Agreement in order to strengthen relations and regional integration between Central America and the Caribbean. The Board of Governors accepted the incorporation of the Republic of Cuba in April 2017, and on July 11, 2018, completed the process for its incorporation in compliance with the regulatory provisions, which officially makes Cuba a ...
CABEI, the bridge between the Republic of Korea and Central America. Korea is CABEI’s most recent extra- regional member, having finalized its incorporation process in 2020. It is the extra-regional member with the second largest shareholding with 7.67%, a subscribed capital of USD630.00 million and capital contributions of USD33.75 million. The country actively supports Central America through ...
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