Business association
in Central America
Friday, March 30, 2012
The Engineer Irvin A. Halman, will be the 62nd President of the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama.
A statement from the CCIAP reads:
Members of the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama have elected a president and directors for the 2012-2013 period
• The Engineer Irvin A. Halman, will be the President number 62 of the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Fedecrédito joins Wells Fargo in order to capture a greater market share of remittances between the U.S. and the Central American nation.
"We believe that our Salvadoran population living abroad, will appreciate having adequate access to services, enabling them to send money home quickly and safely, with a network of branches with a presence nationwide", said Macario Armando Rosales Rosa , president of Fedecrédito.
Monday, October 10, 2011
The Enade Forum 2011 with the theme "Poverty Reduction: Facing the Challenge", will take place on October 13 in the Hotel Westin Camino Real’s convention center .
The forum, which is held annually by the Foundation for the Development of Guatemala (FUNDESA) together with the productive sector in Guatemala, will present issues of national interest and encourage discussion among businessmen, government officials, trade unionists, cooperatives, civil society leaders, the diplomatic corps and speakers from around the world, on its central theme.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
The main unions involved in the construction business have formed a group in order to present a common front in the affairs of the sector.
The ‘InterUnion Alliance of the Construction Industry’ has been signed up to by the Panamanian Chamber of Construction (CAPAC), the Association of Brokers and Real Estate Developers (Acobir), the National Housing Council (Convivienda), the Panamanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIAP) and the Panamanian Institute of Architecture and Urbanism (Ipaur).
Friday, July 15, 2011
The Ministry of Economy is seeking alliances with private companies to build the project via a public tender.
Minister Alberto Vallarino told the press, "We hope to get interest from the private sector in this partnership with the government. We are probably going to choose the company that proposes the best share offer and value per square meter for the public entities who will buy the tower. "
CAPATEC.
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Panama.
Phone: (507) 317-3132
Monday, May 9, 2011
Costa Rican businessmen see in the political setback suffered by the Chinchilla administration, an opportunity to make progress in the legislative agenda.
For the first time in 41 years, the incumbent government is losing the leadership of the Legislature, creating a serious obstacle in the development of the legislative agenda under the administration headed by President Laura Chinchilla.
APEDE
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Panama.
Phone: (507) 391 1259
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Having adversely affected the interests of regional bureaucracies through the process of speeding up the integration procedures could have triggered the replacement of Yolanda Mayora.
Business associations and interested groups in the economic integration of Central America are reacting against Mayora´s dismissal, who had energized the regional economic integration process.
Asociación Panameña de Aseguradoras (APADEA)
Company Profile
The Panamanian Aseguradores Association (APADEA), is a non-profit organisation, that was created in 1952 with the objective of developing, enlarging and coordinating the activity of the insurance market throughout Panama.
Organization that operates in Panama
Phone: (507) 225-4445
Thursday, June 17, 2010
The financial private sector created the Chamber of Associations of the Financial Sector of El Salvador.
It aims to group all the country’s financial associations and interact with the future single superintendence, which will combine the three that exist now.
It is composed of the banking, pensions, insurance and stock brokers associations (Abansa, Asafondos, ASES and Acabolsa).