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 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 ...
Central American Bank for Economic Integration initiates the Public Consultation for the preparation of the Institutional Strategy CABEI 2025-2029 This exercise aims to gather opinions and inputs for the strategy document that will contribute mainly to: Expand our understanding of the conditions, priorities, and development perspectives of the countries. Understand stakeholders' perceptions of the ...
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 has been the financial arm for the economic and social development of Costa Ricans. Historically, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) has been one of the main financial arms of Costa Rica, especially with the promotion and development of initiatives that today allow the country to have one of the best health systems in Latin America, with hospital infrastructure and ...
CABEI chose Argentina, and Argentina chose CABEI Argentina's membership in the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) has strengthened the region's ties with Mercosur through the exchange of knowledge and experiences and, in turn, aligned multilateral cooperation with the country's priorities through financial and technical support for the development of public and private projects ...
About FAS MISSION To become the main platform for mobilizing non-reimbursable resources to develop and promote the development of the region through programs and projects with a tangible social impact in the Bank's member countries. PRIORITY SECTORS · Education · Access to public health · Water and sanitation · Gender equality · Adaptation to climate change and renewable energy · Food security and ...
Program’s General Objective Create financial products with efficient access to: Promote the financing of environmental investments in order to boost the development energy efficiency and renewable energy sources by developing the necessary infrastructure for the conversion, transportation and storage of energy. Non-reimbursable environmental investments such as technical assistance to financial ...
Aligned with CABEI´s 2020-2024 institutional strategy, CABEI´s Social Bond Framework intends to deepen the commitment to fight against Central America’s social disparity and contribute to social and economic development. The following document reconfirms CABEI´s vital position in the region as the financial arm of its integration and development together as a promoter of better opportunities for ...