Tegucigalpa, 31 May 2022.- The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) has issued its first ever social private placement in the Japanese market. The investor for this transaction was Meiji Yasuda Life, a Japanese Lifer for a 10-year social private placement with a fixed rate in Australian dollars (AUD) for a total amount of AUD 72 million equivalent to USD 50.4 million. During this ...
Buenos Aires, May 13th, 2022.- In order to learn about the status of the programs and projects being executed with the financial and technical support of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) in Argentina, a mission from the multilateral visited the works being carried out in the provinces of Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos, Mendoza and Santa Fe. CABEI Executive President, Dr. Dante ...
Belmopan, Belize, March 17th, 2021- In order to improve the quality of health care services in Belize and in support of the efforts of the Health and Welfare Ministry (MHW), the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) and the Republic of Korea, within the framework of the Korea-CABEI Single Donor Trust Fund (KTF), approved a non-reimbursable technical cooperation grant of $950,000 ...
Managua, March 28th, 2022.- A total of 515,469 inhabitants of Bilwi and other municipalities of the Autonomous Region of the Northern Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua will benefit from the replacement of the Nuevo Amanecer Regional Hospital, a project partially financed by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) for US$52.97 million. The new infrastructure consists of a two-story ...
San Jose, February 25th, 2021.- As part of the support provided by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) to its founding partner country Costa Rica, the last disbursement of US$11.0 million corresponding to the US$80 million financing for the acquisition, equipment and application of vaccines against COVID-19 was successfully made this week. "It gives us great satisfaction to ...
Managua, February 3, 2022.- More than 500,000 Nicaraguans in the western part of the country will be able to receive quality medical attention in better conditions with the upcoming opening of the Dr. Mauricio Abdalah Hospital in Chinandega, built with the financial support of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) for an amount of US$51.87 million. The new hospital will have ...