“Banco Lafise” Opens Representation Office in Mexico

The Costa Rican bank opened a representation office to promote and develop trade between both countries.

Thursday, March 4, 2010


©image: Grupo LAFISE

In the same way, they will promote reciprocal trade missions.

From Elfinancierocr.com: “…they will also investigate which Costa Rican products and services can be sold in Mexico and vice versa”.

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Costa Rica After Indian investments

March 2012

Representatives from the government and private enterprise are looking to India for business opportunities and attracting investment.

From a press release from the Costa Rican Ministry of Foreign Trade (Comex):

A delegation led by the Minister of Foreign Trade, Anabel Gonzalez, will visit India next week, along with representatives from the Foreign Trade Promoter (PROCOMER) and the Coalition of Development Initiatives (CINDE). An intensive agenda of meetings with government officials and entrepreneurs will take place in three major cities of the country (New Delhi, Hyderabad and Bangalore) and the main objectives are to seek to promote the opening of communication channels, attracting investment and promoting exports.

$14.4 Million for Costa Rican PYMEs

February 2009

Bank Lafise offers a line of credit of up to $178,570 (¢100 million) per business.

Elfinancierocr.com publishes: "The line of credit is directed to PYMEs with total assets less than $2.5 million and with a maximum of 100 employees. Furthermore, it is targeted to financing the industrial, agriculture, and commerce and services sectors."

Bank Lafise in Costa Rica Shifts to Consumer Banking

April 2010

The banking institution will shift its focus from corporate clientele to retail banking.

Gilberto Serrano, Lafise manager, explained that in 2010 the bank will grant more loans for home and auto buying, as well as consumption. They plan to open more branches and hire experienced staff in this area.

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